These pages are an attempt to shake off the bit-mould from the many software projects I have started, and mostly not finished over the years. Some of this stuff is very usable, some of it needs work.
I also hope to document some of the more interesting projects I've undertaken.
In additional to that it is an aide-mémoire to little bits of problem solving I frequently encounter day to day.
The Source code section provides downloadable source code to some of the software projects here. Where available binaries are also provided. A lot of projects I have coded over the years have been written in Borland Delphi, mainly because that is what I started using 20 years ago.

From Tom Merritt's Chronology of Tech History
- On this day in 1972 - Hewlett-Packard introduced the first scientific handheld calculator, the famous HP-35 for 5. It was the first handheld calculator to perform logarithmic and trigonometric functions with one keystroke.
- On this day in 1985 - Shortly after its founding the November before, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence kicked off as the SETI Institute began operations.