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Doc Skala's Old-Time Variety Hour
In glorious mono, it's the audio Web log posting thing. Free membership is required to download the audio files. (29 January 2010)
Books I've written
Book-length works available online (18 August 2009)
Index of censorship
Pages on censorship. (15 March 2009)
Copyright
Pages about copyright issues (15 March 2009)
Law and politics
Pages about legal and political matters (15 March 2009)
Security
Notes on a variety of security topics (7 March 2009)
Personal files
Dreams, philosophy, and other personal material. (3 January 2009)
MMORPG articles
Ideas and analysis on massively multiplayer online role-playing games. (18 May 2008)
Poetry
Some of these go back pretty far. (14 May 2008)
Cross Product
This is my first novel. It was originally posted as a series of articles in talk.bizarre during October 1999 - December 2000, and accordingly it's in the talk.bizarre genre: sort of fantasy/SFish. (14 May 2008)
Ephemera
Brief postings of short-term interest. (14 May 2008)
Travel index page
Notes from some of my trips. (13 May 2008)
Colour portal
Files related to my essay What Colour are your bits? and the ideas it raises. (13 May 2008)
Tarot and cartomancy
Index of tarot and other card divination topics. (13 May 2008)
Software
This page is an index to software I've written myself. (13 May 2008)
Template index page
Template index page. Nothing to see here, move along. (13 May 2008)
Astrology
Astrology and related subjects (12 May 2008)
Professional category
Academic and other professional stuff (12 May 2008)
Revolutionary Girl Utena
Episode summaries and commentary for the classic anime series (5 February 2006)
mskala's Xconq page
Xconq ("The School for Strategy") is a highly customizable hex-grid wargame and wargame engine.  Game designers are supposed to be able to focus their attention on the rules of their particular game instead of on programming details, and it's supposed to be easy for users to create their own games, even without programming skill.  It's been in development for close to 20 years, and there's still plenty more to do.  I'm one of the semi-official developers.  See the Xconq pages on sourceforge.net and xconq.org for more information.  This page is for some Xconq-related material of my own, including speculative projects, half-baked ideas, and conceivably even fan fiction.  I will generally check any code or games that I'm ready to share into the Sourceforge CVS and that will usually be fresher than this site. (4 August 2005)
MoleSter 0.0.4 - now 6 lines, 466 bytes
An attempt to write the world's smallest non-trivial file-sharing application in Perl. (2 April 2005)
Matthew Skala's home page
Home page of Matthew Skala: computer scientist, mathematician, intellectual freedom activist, and general creative person. (1 January 1997)
Copyright 2009 Matthew Skala
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