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I've made several websites while I've been around... that also explains why I don't have much of a main website, because I'm always busy focusing my efforts on things people actually care about. But now that I've seen people with robust, beautiful websites showing off their creations, I figure I should follow suit. I'm always wondering what other Falcons are up to (like Falcon4ever... and... well, that's all I can think of), so maybe I should let others see what I do.
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To make the perfect boot CD, a true "ultimate", I put everything I need to fix a PC right in front of me, within one or two keystrokes for most things. No long, convoluted lists of duplicate and obscure tools, no need to sift through a build script to create a slowly-loading fake Windows install. It's all right there, all ready to go. And it's free.
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Hostfile.org is (was) my baby. It's by far the biggest, most "successful" (if you can call it that) website. It's a file host that goes out of its way to be incredibly unique and all-useful.
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s.no-ip.ca was a little website I started to let me easily use smileys I've collected from around the Web. With a very basic PHP and MySQL interface, I've served many thousands of hits from that small site.
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Back when I was actually involved with Red vs Blue (site, that is, as a member...), I felt RvB could use a searchable transcripts database. This was the result, using a little more advanced PHP and MySQL. These two sites were still made pre-Hostfile.
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When I noticed this domain wasn't yet taken, I jumped on it, then built a very small script/site around it. Not many visitors, but still a useful site that shows your current rDNS (reverse DNS hostname) showing your ISP and other info.
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I'd always thought there were some awesome people on the craphole that is the Internet. There are many, but getting them in the same place was hard. This was my idea to work around that. It's a peer-administrated website that celebrates awesomeness, or at least tries...
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This was a small site I built to enable me to store/retreive small messages from a cell phone's web browser, or similar, when I had vCast with unlimited internet usage, but limited text usage (not to mention limited capacity). It might come in handy.
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