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Archive for October 2011

Whatever happened to failnation?

A cute story which happened a short while back truly begins a couple years ago when I bought the domain failnation.com. The objective was to use it to host mini-tutorials on correct grammar and netiquette in IRC chatrooms. Whenever somebody was unfamiliar with the social protocol (no pun intended- well no, I kid- pun definitely intended), [...]

WIPUP.org – aiming small

Today I wanted to talk a bit about the birth and objectives of WIPUP – a subject I haven’t really revealed before. WIPUP, for those who aren’t already familiar with it – is an open-source web application I created which allows people to document, share, track, and critique their works-in-progresses, or in short, WIPs. The [...]

TheBeaverExchange – dirt cheap textbook exchange for LSE students

During the past few months, I have been doing my fair share of web development work. Although I cannot share most of my projects, I did recently build a system for a friend at the London School of Economics to help students exchange textbooks and other scholastic items for dirt cheap (see: free). It’s wittingly [...]

Still alive

Today I was reminded about the lack of activity on my blog and on WIPUP, so tonight amidst my other projects I have sat down and I’m here writing. The last post was back near the end of my first semester, first year in architecture at the University of Sydney. Since then I’ve spent a [...]