Peter Ex Texia

This is where I'm supposed to sum up who am I in a few words, but I don't want to.

¡Mnemosyne Al Rescate!

Tue, Nov 6, 2007

This post was originally posted on Babelhut. “Al rescate” is Spanish for “to the rescue.” Some of you may have noticed my lack of posts in the past couple of weeks.
This post was originally posted on Babelhut. In a previous post, I had decided to stop studying after a set amount of time to prevent being overwhelmed.

Step 2: Survive the flood

Mon, Oct 15, 2007

This post was originally posted on Babelhut. Last night, having been delayed by sickness, I studied Step 2 of Spanish Step-by-Step.

The Greek Alphabet Song

Mon, Oct 15, 2007

This post was originally posted on Babelhut. Quite by accident, I found a site with a recording of a Greek alphabet song.

Remember the Alamo!

Thu, Oct 11, 2007

This post was originally posted on Babelhut. Spanish has been a back and forth battle for me for years. A better analogy would be a series of small border conflicts, as most of the time nothing is going on, but when I do decide to learn Spanish, I charge into it and I’m soon pushed back away, and nothing more happens for a while.
This post was originally posted on Babelhut. Εν αρχη (en archae) means “in the beginning.” After 7 months without studying at all, I’ve finally sat down and spent some time a couple nights ago to study New Testament Greek (also called Koine Greek).

Squelch

Wed, Sep 26, 2007

Download Squelch for PalmOS Squelch is a game I made for PalmOS in 2000. I used to sell it as shareware on a site called PalmGear for $5, and believe it or not, people would occassionally buy it at that price.

Pocket Freemind

Wed, Sep 26, 2007

Pocket Freemind was an open-source Windows Mobile application for taking notes in a hierarchical structure. This allows you organize your notes as you take them.

Head Coach

Wed, Sep 26, 2007

Download Head Coach for PalmOS Head Coach is a game I made for PalmOS in 2000. I used to sell it as shareware on a site called PalmGear for $7, and believe it or not, people would occassionally buy it at that price.

Wabajump

Thu, Sep 13, 2007

Wabajump was an open-source project to allow applications written for the Waba Virtual Machine to be compiled directly to a PalmOS program, so that the application no longer needed the Waba VM on the PalmOS device to run.