| Title |
|+ -| |
| Date Created |
|+ -| |
| Date Modified |
|+ -| |
| Views |
|+ -| |
|
|
|
|
|
Revision Date: 7-30-06
Type: Academic
Views: 2010 |
Complete |
In the second part of American Literature, my essays miraculously became more complex and lengthy. I covered some intense subjects like entropy and Schrödinger's Cat. I also rewrote the last half of Jack London’s "To Build a Fire".
|
|
|
|
Revision Date: 7-29-06
Type: Academic
Views: 3086 |
Complete |
This is a collection of American Literature papers I've done. Some are good, some are crap; take it or leave it.
|
|
|
|
Revision Date: 4-16-09
Type: Academic
Views: 1429 |
Complete |
This is a small collection of papers I wrote for my first college English class. They cover topics such as firearms, computer manufacture, the Internet, and other personal items.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Revision Date: 9-10-08
Type: Gaming
Views: 3518 |
Complete |
In this gaming guide, I detailed exactly how to exploit a glitch affecting the multitools in Deus Ex: Invisible War.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Revision Date: 2-21-09
Type: Academic
Views: 1195 |
Complete |
This is about the only decent thing to come out of my final English course in college. The whole class was some bullshit about community service projects, but luckily, I was able to twist the noob professor's arm enough to let me do a public service announcement style project. The final fruits of this project was to be an (as of yet unfinished) video and the formal research paper presented here.
There's some proper formal dribble (Abstract and Executive Summary) at the beginning, but the rest of the paper is pure information. However, my cynical tone bleeds through into some areas, and some (less intelligent) people may disagree with any personal beliefs presented as fact on some points. Still, this is definitely a good overview to get one into the most important issue facing our world.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Revision Date: 6-05-08
Type: Academic
Views: 732 |
Complete |
This is a short research paper I did for my Advanced Biology class in high school. We were supposed to observe an organism for a while and then report on our findings with additional research. So I chose ant lions because they're totally awesome and easy to find but little-known. This paper also includes some original pictures taken by me; in a couple, I actually scanned an ant lion.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Revision Date: 9-09-08
Type: Hardware
Views: 2198 |
Complete |
Using graphs of sensor readings taken from Motherboard Monitor, I analyze some of the factors that can affect a PC's temperatures.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Revision Date: 9-10-08
Type: Gaming
Views: 2456 |
Complete |
I explain how to change what explorers say in AOE3 with some simple modding.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Revision Date: 9-10-08
Type: Hardware
Views: 859 |
Complete |
I did this guide back in the day when people were still trying to overclock and tweak every little bit of performance out of their systems. I did a helluva lot of tests and benchmarks with every tweak I could muster for my Abit VT6X4; and when I came across a huge memory tweak, I had to write it up in this article. Later, video card tweaks were also added. Any user of a VIA Apollo Pro 133A chipset may find this guide useful.
|
|
| Title |
|+ -| |
| Date Created |
|+ -| |
| Date Modified |
|+ -| |
| Views |
|+ -| |
|
|
|
SnakeByte Column Browser 1.1 (bld 4-18-10)