New personal site
Oct. 31st, 2009 11:39 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Over the last couple of weeks I've finally been updating my personal page - it was something that it had needed since it was made, really, mostly because it used to be just a big table of stuff that I threw together at random and tried to arrange so that people could find the actual worthwhile bits. I've now replaced it with a list of games I've made (probably the most worthwhile section), music and writing (mostly taken from this journal), categorized to make it easier to pick through.
The new, shorter, still cheap-as-free redirect URL is:
http://www.davidn.co.nr
All comments are welcome.
Some of the other things that were on the old page might make it up eventually, but I've tried to keep to the things that are actually presentable for now. For example, I'm not sure if the older mini-games like Kommon Room Kombat will ever go up - mostly in that case because that one would now probably be counted as personality theft to add to the photo theft that made the game possible. And image sharing sites were invented just after I put together the wedding photo album, so that'll probably be entirely replaced as well.
Indeed, most of the content comes from RSS feeds - the journal on the front page and entire music section are both CSS shells around content made up from feeds from elsewhere. Therefore, the entire Internet is now my database and I am truly one with the Matrix.
The new, shorter, still cheap-as-free redirect URL is:
http://www.davidn.co.nr
All comments are welcome.
Some of the other things that were on the old page might make it up eventually, but I've tried to keep to the things that are actually presentable for now. For example, I'm not sure if the older mini-games like Kommon Room Kombat will ever go up - mostly in that case because that one would now probably be counted as personality theft to add to the photo theft that made the game possible. And image sharing sites were invented just after I put together the wedding photo album, so that'll probably be entirely replaced as well.
Indeed, most of the content comes from RSS feeds - the journal on the front page and entire music section are both CSS shells around content made up from feeds from elsewhere. Therefore, the entire Internet is now my database and I am truly one with the Matrix.