Gilliss' Web Page

Gilliss McNaughton Dyer

A.K.A. G, McD, Delta-G, G-dogg, Gillespie, Giant Nerd, 2-Tall, Gillian, Gillbert, Dr. G, McNaughty, &tc.

CSS in the house.

Gilliss' Web Page

Contents of this site

Web log creations

Explore my corner of the web! My blog page is managed with an app called iblog. My photo album was created with Image Rodeo. The creations page links to web-ready stuff I've made, such as my senior thesis, a java game, and my qualifier slides.


My friend's homepages


The Lanes

Nathan Harrison

Melanie Kittle

Barista2k

Mr. Flip

Dr. and Dr. Bernstein

Carl Knutson

Charles Choi

Danielle Selbo

Joseph Corneli

These are the web pages of friends who seem to be updating fairly regularly. Let me know if you think you should be included here. Friends, you're all so pretty, but if you want a more flattering/professional mugshot, you'll have to send me one! A lot of these folks have blogs that can be found below. Usually, the identity of the blogger is kept somewhat secret.


My other favorite sites

Comics

Blogs

More blogs

Academic

Misc.


Sluggy
Freelance

Alkaline Earth

Marginal Revolution

UT Austin

Slate
Penny Arcade
Jack
Sinfest
Dilbert
Foxtrot
pVpOnline
Something Positive
PhD
Cato Dispatches
Brickbats
Reason H&R
Unqualified Offerings
The Poor Man
slashdot
Mac News Net
IGM
Fark
Matt Welch's Warblog
The Enchilada
Adona
Postrel
Plastic
The Claw
Phaysis
LLNL
UT Lasers
UT Physics
UT Library
New College
Iolani
Mappoint
Institute for Justice
Evite
World of Physics
Urban Legends
APS Articles
CIA Fact Book

Sweet Apps

Adium-multiple service chat client Mathematica Launchbar - just type to get what you want Google Earth - Coolest thing ever Firefox- the best free browser available Graphic Converter- swiss army knife of image apps
iBlog- offline blog creation software Graphite - The CAD program that works the way you think Wavemetrics Igor Pro Omniweb- the best web browser $30 can buy CSSEdit - The best way to get into cascading style sheets TeXShop- a TeX/LaTeX front end


"The car shot forward straight into the circle of light, and suddenly Arthur had a fairly clear idea of what infinity looked like. It wasn't infinity in fact. Infinity itself looks flat and uninteresting. Looking up into the night sky is looking into infinity - distance is incomprehensible and therefore meaningless. The chamber into which the aircar emerged was anything but infinite, it was just very very big, so that it gave the impression of infinity far better than infinity itself.."- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy