Surprise, surprise! Outside of video games and music, I also like doing some other stuff too. Some links to videos follow; I don't feel like bogging down your Commodore 64 with a billion embedded videos. You're welcome.

Ages ago, I helped fellow UAT student James Grant program a stock market visualizer. Unfortunately, it seems to have vanished from the internet! All that remains is a video:


These are some fractal videos that I made for a math class. One in Tiera Zon, the other in Mandelbulber:


Here's a translation of a video done by Japanese Club, using YouTube annotations. It was requested by a fan of fighting games, but nobody in the club played any fighting games, so we had to guess on a lot of specialty terminology!


Some (admittedly very basic) hardware projects, showing some programs on a BASIC Stamp kit, as well as a custom ATMega8 board:


A couple of non-game programming things. First is a PDP-8 simulator written in X86 assembly, which never got to displaying anything in the terminal properly. It does work, however, if you take a look at it in a debugger. Don't intend to ever expand on this, though I'm pretty satisfied with how it turned out. Second is a very crudely sketched up Python IRC bot made by myself, my brother Michael Armijo and my good friend Ian Eidsath, which is supposed to act like free software activist Richard Stallman. They're both licensed under the GNU GPL, so feel free to do whatever with them.