March 24th, 2006
Well - there's been some new music since the last home page update - 8 pieces.
You'll have to find them yourself.
Also, the hex graph paper has a fun new option that adds dots.
March 10th, 2006
Three new pieces of varying jazz-ness. I'm experimenting with new software... and these were all randomly generated.
How odd it that?
Awesome Call,
Long Stroll,
Off to Osaka
February 27th, 2006
Engineer's Graph Paper.
I foolishly thought there would be an end to the number of useful ways one could draw lines in a document.
Oh! What a fool I am indeed. I am currently 6-deep in new graph paper suggestions that I'm working on.
This is crazy. Just. Plain. Crazy.
February 26th, 2006
Fixed a bug with Polar Graph Paper, and got the labels working! Yeeha!
February 25th, 2006
You-all out there in internet-land can stop requesting Polar Graph Paper. It is here!
February 24th, 2006
Due to extremely odd popular demand - I added horizontal bisectors to
Axonometric Graph Paper.
February 22nd, 2006
Hey! Music! As I'm creeping my way up the google charts, and outgrowing hosting plans in months flat - I still keep
adding more stuff! Thaxted! This was written by one of my all-time
favorite composers, Gustav Holst. I arranged it into a "Band of Brothers"-like piece. It can stand for some
polishing, but I was too excited not to share it.
And Oh! Man! Just wait until you see what is coming next. I'm about 10 hours into the next piece... maybe 50 hours
to go on it... but it'll be great... I hope. :-)
February 16th, 2006
I created a new Gizmo. It makes sheets of mailing labels. After looking for a simple way to do this in Appleworks, and later Open Office - I decided I had neither the time nor ambition to do... what? mail-merge? I don't even know what that means.
All I know is I HAVE a spreadsheet, and I NEED mailing labels.
If you want a simple mail address generator, and you already have a spreadsheet - this is super simple to use. Just export the file as a tab-delimited text file (it should be an option somewhere in your application) - open the file in a text editor (TextEdit, WordPad, etc) copy, paste - Done!
I don't know how big you can make these documents... You get 30 entries to a page, and all mine have been 7 pages or less. My guess is that it will make 100 pages (3000 entries) or more - but it may take a minute or two.
February 12th, 2006
At last! New musics! El Magicia! "Experimental" doesn't do this one justice. It is music that never should have existed; hard, deep rock with Spanish influence. I wrote this for a friend of mine who is doing a film on a Spanish street magician.
Almost forgot - there's a new Reggae / Ska piece, and a new rock piece.
February 2nd, 2006
Holy Graph Paper, Batman!
That is, I believe every suggestions I've gotten* - save two. Polar, and 2-Point Inverted Perspecive... Both of which I'm working on. Why, dear God, why?
* Incoherent suggestions not tabulated.
January 28th, 2006
Guitar / Bass Fretboard Diagrams
Need diagrams for 6 strings? 4 strings? Seven? Twelve? It doesn't matter, this will make them all! (And it will make them in pretty colors!)
Number Line Paper
Numbers. On lines. Arbitrary start and end numbers. Integer or non-integer increments. (By non-integer, I still mean reals... things like 0.5 and 0.2 seem to be nice... incrementing by "0.82 + 62i" would be a problem.)
Sorry music fans, nothing new today... I've been programming.
January 26th, 2006
Accounting and Financial Ledger Paper PDFs - Multi-colored grouped financial data entry sheets
available in the most popular sizes and colors. Just in time for tax season! Yay! err....
These things are a maze of subtle line weight variations. Special thanks to Michael Sheldon whose email address I've lost, but who sent me a pile of reference papers to make templates from.
January 24th, 2006
Axonometric (bisected
) diamond PDF Generator You can make them without the vertical bisector
as well.
Also, I added a ton of new music yesterday... and forgot to update the home page.
January 19th, 2006
Brick Graph Paper Generator
New graph paper! This is the most-requested type currently. Next on the list are ledger paper, and numberlines... as well as a revamp of the calendars - but that'll be a while yet. Brick graph paper is typically used for beadwork patterns, but it has other applications as well.
You can set your own width to height ratio! Isn't that great!?
January 16th, 2006
FIVE new pieces of music! Moderate craziness. 2 more "Modern" Piano Solos - Epsilon and Zeta - These are actually starting to be listenable.
As I Figure - a semi-latin, semi-jazz piece.
Also, 2 more demos - one for film, one for stage.
January 12th, 2006
NINE new pieces of music! Craziness. 4 "Modern" Piano Solos - good luck finding a use for these. 5 "Touching Moments" Piano Solos for film scoring.
Also! A new logo... designed by a person who knows how to design (Thanks Tony!).
New colour scheme throughout... and a reorganized music section.
January 8th, 2006
Finnish Calendars now available. Also, fixed an error with the Spanish Calendars. Two new pieces of music: Canon in D, and a Daytime TV Theme.
The TV theme was written as a piece for a stage play. The Canon was by request... apparently it is hard to find a recording of that piece. This one at least is guaranteed Royalty-Free. :-)
January 6th, 2006
Today! An unexpected composition! A bass solo! Called "Bass Soli"! Which is Italian for "Bass Solo"! Will the creativity never end?? (It is my first bass solo... I'm not sure what these things can do yet.)
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