Category: geek

  • It’s all coming together�

    I’ve been able to move the main contents of my various weblogs here to Station in the Metro. This will be the new consolidated place for all of my web-based musings to appear. I’ve also chosen a new “engine” for the site, in the guise of Movable Type, which I chose because… well, it’s […]

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  • Testing?

    Just making sure the new server works. Don’t mind me.

  • Classic Mac Games

    I’ve got my old Color Classic up and running, soon to be controlling my home automation, but in the meantime, I’m looking for copies of some old games that I used to play on the SE and Mac Classic back in high school, namely:

    • Shufflepuck
    • Stunt Copter
    • Tetris
    • Lunar Lander
    • Glider
    • Missile Command
    • Crystal Caverns (?)
    • Civilization (the original)

    …and others from that time period, being mainly pre-1995. If you have a lead on where I might be able to find these great old games, please drop me a line. Thanks!

  • Meatspace

    Found two cool ways of linking your website to others in "meatspace":

    • GeoURL will instuct you on how to add meta tags to your web page to place it geographically. If you click on this button: [geourl.org is offline —Ed. 2015-08-22], you can see websites that have registered near me.
    • D.C. Metro Blog Map is "the incredibly spiffy map where you can find bloggers in the D.C. metro area, arranged by metro station." I’m near Shady Grove, myself.
  • Station in the Metro Returns

    That’s right. The domain name I dropped last December is being resurrected. Why? Well, for the same reasons it was created in the first place. Now that Boszko.com really needs to become dedicated to the family history project that I’m working on (and yes, I am working on it), I need a place for my […]

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  • moreCrayons

    moreCrayons is an excellent site about color use on the web, proposing a new “web-smart” 4,096 color pallette, and providing links to other resources for smart color usage on the web.

Mark Boszko

Film & Video Editor, Voiceover Artist, macOS IT Engineer, and Maker

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