Kitchen server rack
November 13th, 2007This is my pride and joy. My sweet half-rack that I currently have in my kitchen:

This is my pride and joy. My sweet half-rack that I currently have in my kitchen:

The Collector is an interesting program to catalog your coin collection. It is written in JAVA and it doesn’t use a database so you don’t have to install anything else. The program should be platform independent, but this has not been tested yet. For windows users I’ll be creating a registry entry to register the .col file type with Collector.
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After dremeling out most of the useless plastic I had to glue some metal to the bottom to cover up the holes.

I saved the original NES power and reset buttons so I could use them to turn the computer on/off.
NOG Reader was born after my frustrating search to find an e-reader that could simply read text files and html files. NOG Reader is shorthand for No-Gravity E-Reader. I wanted a very simple interface for this program. The user should have to worry about saving there position before closing, and when they start they should have to reload the last book that they were reading either.
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D-mon Connect is a program to visually design NFAs and DFAs, and you will be able to convert between the two. You will also be able to convert to or from a regular expression. This program is written in JAVA, but it is using SWT for the interface instead of Swing. It should work on all platforms that have a version of eclipse. You will also be able to check strings against the NFA/DFA that you create.
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