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Files | Original works.
Programming: Website Scripting
Picasa Picture App: The picasa picture app takes exported albums from Google's Picasa and displays them on a website. To use it, export albums as XML in 800x600 size and drag them in the picasa folder. Place the originals in the large folder. There are some issues with image resizing when dealing with vertical vs. landscape dimensions. This is nowhere near a release, but cool none the less, and skinable! I need to resolve the issues, comment and make a config file.
The Totally Generic Guestbook: If you have PHP and MySQL installed, you can use it for your site! One of the first php apps I wrote.

Programming: Scripts and Applications
Record Radio: Perl script for recording internet radio. Requires mplayer, lame and perl.
Weber Metronome: A simple metronome written with Visual Basic 6.0 for your computer. You can change the metronome sound by replacing the wav file included in the zip file. One of my home projects.

Programming: Coursework
WebP2P: Distributed linux web server written in C with limited http/1.1 support. Good for sharing files on when you have heavy traffic because it uses more than one computer to handle traffic. One of my CS176B projects senior year.
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Music
Normal, Illinois  
Serenity 
Splendalicious
Driving Home
Super Song
Canon In C Major 
Glass Fountain
The Fiddler
Bring Out The Funk 
Blueine
Flying
Music Is Awesome
Somber
Camouflage
Amazing
The Song Is Over
Spiritual

Music: Other Songs
Adam Hes A Rockstar
Awesome
This Isnt GD
Mofo Nirvana

Music: Collaborations
Speak Out: By TOA- my awesome band from college. We rock. 
Santa Margarita: (LOST? Email me if you have a copy) Recorded in the Charnbarn. (Thanks to Josh Charney for recording, playing lead guitar, and singing B.G.)
Jellybread: First guitar solo (middle of song) and piano by Vartan, all other guitar by myself, voice by Chris.
Sweetnations: Recorded live in the Spring of 1999. (Thanks to Brian A. on drums, Eric T. on acoustic guitar, and Josh Charney on the keyboard)
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