January 09, 2019 I recently found this in a box of stuff from undergrad. I'm not exactly sure about the details. My guess is that it was while I was at Michigan, and since digitizing equipment was not commonly available, I'm thinking it might have been sample eqipment (I saw a Sun 3/50 workstation my senior year) and I "posed" for a photo. I'm pretty sure it's me, as it kind of looks like I used to look (when I was at a lower resolution and in monochrome) and expresses my view of technology that hasn't changed that much and it looks like it's in some computer lab. Anyway, this was the most interesting item found among a collection of program listings, papers, and syllabi (syllabuses?). |
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I tend to doodle. Over the years, I've accumulated lots of random
sketches of things, sometimes people, sometimes things, and sometimes
just abstract lines. The basic idea on these pages is for me to slowly
scan in highlights from my collection of random quick doodles. I also
am providing a place where I can explain what it is or what motivated
it or perhaps some reason why I'm not to blame. With the sketches of
people, their name may be hand-written, or there might be a talk title
provided, but I will tend to avoid providing full names. I don't mind
if people know who they are, I just don't want them coming up on search
engine hits, since that might be a bit rude.
Note that the images are PNGs with transparency. Mozilla and Firefox
properly render them. Safari too, I think. Internet Exporer doesn't.
I don't care.
If you want to see the image without the annoying blue-lined background
image, just click on the image.