This is the technical journal of one Player0. I do a lot of technical things so I deemed it fitting that I share all the boring details with the world.
I own and co-run a BBS called LiquidNinjas.com. I have a photo gallery of, well, photos there. If you like PC cooling or overclocking then there are some good people and information there.
I also run a little site called DCSig.com. The goal was to let people have great custom forum signatures that display distributed computing stats from sources such as F@H or Seti. It kind of works right sometimes.
Player0 (pronounced Player Zero, since everyone else makes it sound like a type of breakfast cereal) is originally derived from Atari hardware sprite mythology.
I am a PHP developer living in Boston, MA. I’ve been poorly making all sorts of software and electronic devices since childhood. When I was five I wrote an Atari Basic program to add two numbers together and it’s been downhill ever since. My defining moment was building a light meter in a shoe box wrapped in aluminum foil in the 6th grade. The aluminum foil made it faster.
This blog will probably be about gaming, programming, electronics, PCs and other various projects and things that interest me. Just don’t expect proper grammar or spelling. If it wasn’t for FireFox’s spell check, none of this would even be legible.