User:Brian Wilson
Hi, I am Brian Wilson and this is my Wiki. More professional interests can be perused on the Main Page; this is my personal space.
Feel free to contact me by sending mail to brian at wildsong.biz
I am a founding member of [GEO-CEG], a non-profit helping small communities find their way with GIS.
I am now a gis programmer at Alsea Geospatial, Inc in Corvallis, Oregon. I am also a Linux system administrator and occasionally a writer.
I have a batch of bikes ranging from a Dahon folder to a beautiful new Longbikes Slipstream.
There used to be a paragraph telling you about my complicated phone system here. It's not really complicated anymore. You can phone 541-368-7383 if you need to talk to me.
It's all out there
The web projects
http://www.wildsong.biz/ That's this site.
http://www.SolarCreek.org/ Clean renewable energy for everyone's kids
http://www.HuPI.org/ Human Power Institute
http://www.alseageo.com/ Alsea Geospatial, Inc, where I work.
http://www.IncidentView.com/ IncidentView, the project that I work on.
World Human Powered Vehicle Association (formerly International Human Powered Vehicle Association)
I created the IHPVA.org web site and hosted and maintained it for about 10 years until the domain was stolen from me by the US/California chapter. I decided it was time to abandon the project rather than fight with them any more anyway.
The principle activity of the US chapter has devolved to running an annual event called Battle Mountain in which streamliners race downhill through time traps. I ride my bicycles every day on streets to get to work and around town. Even Burning Man has more connection to reality than Battle Mountain.
The real international organization is now at http://whpva.org/ kindly archived the original site and maintains it. http://www.IHPVA.eu/
The US site is here: http://www.IHPVA.org/
The illegal transfer of the domain was facilitated by "Go Daddy" in violation of ICANN rules. I recommend avoiding Go Daddy whenever possible; their website is embarrassingly tawdry anyway. I actually saw a TV ad for them once. Imagine that; there is still TV and there are still ads on it. I don't understand that.
Places we volunteer
Benton Soil and Water Conservation District
In the past
COASST.edu
Chintimini Wildlife Rehab We cared for a crow named Mojo for over a year.
Benton County Fish Passage Improvement Program
The bicycles
I have to update all these links -- looks like I lost some pages on one of my site moves.
Dahon folder
Fuji Touring Series III
Raleigh Record
Raleigh Alyeska, she's been powdercoated and named Jade. She has a broken rear dropout right now. :-(
Longbikes Slipstream replaced the Biketator and the Ryan
No longer in the bike barn
Cyclodyne
Rotator Tiger
Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Hoo - not really into MTB's but this was a nice one
Gary Fisher Paragon - set up as a fast road bike with slicks and Scott bars
1984 Honda Elite 125
Ryan Vanguard has been sold to a collector of recumbents in the Avatar/Ryan family
Biketator has been donated to the local bike collective, who sold it.
Temporary guest
BiGHA I had this bike on loan for a few weeks.
The Love Bike -- tandem test ride
The answers
We don't need "rBGH".
We don't need "Golden Rice".
What we really don't need is patents on living things.
All we need is to study the 1000's of cultivars that we already have and are so busy losing.
Old computer games
Japanese computer trivia test: What was MSX?
I wrote this game in 1983! It's still out there somewhere.
I found it on this picture of the MSX version here: http://www.funet.fi/pub/msx/graphics/jpg/gamecovers/
Hmm. That site is in Finland. I wonder how MSX and Bug Bomb fared in enchanting Suomiland.
Next question: What is a NEC PC-6001?
I wrote some games for it, so I googled it and found this picture. That's Bug Bomb again on the upper left. On cassette.
The site is http://www1.harenet.ne.jp/~m-toyota/pc6001/pc6001.htm
Perambulations
I just came across my collection of Monterey pictures, I have to figure out the best way to create photo galleries in the Wiki. (I guess that comment belongs down below in the TODO section.) Anyway, so here we go.
Bike tour: Scotland/England
Santa Rosa
2000
2002
Belle the turtle
The pond
1203 Beaver St
Robert Louis Stevenson park
Sweden
April 2001
I went to Stockholm for Coactive Networks. I lost most of the photos I took in a hard drive crash.
I found this picture of a street in Gamlastan which I used for an article on image servers; that's why it has the control bar at the bottom.
Bike tour: Pacific coast
Summer 2002 Victoria, Bellingham, Port Townsend, to coast and south to Gold Beach
Monterey
August 2002-June 2003
In the 2002/2003 academic year, I attended classes at CSU Monterey Bay, in Seaside California. My wife and I lived on campus in student housing. I worked for the Seafloor Mapping Lab and the Watershed Institute.
Julie worked for the Monterey Bay Aquarium, California State Parks (doing restoration), and the Elkhorn Natives Nursery (mostly propagation). And of course she turned our tiny backyard from a rectangle of sand into a paradise.
More place holders: :-)
Corvallis
Our first winter here, everything froze.
I built a wireless bridge.
HestHavn
April 2004 We bought a house - "before" pictures
Finley
Missouri
Dancing Rabbit October 2003
Bike tour: Northwest
Summer 2004 Vancouver, Bellingham, east of Seattle... Olympia Amtrak
Fall 2004
Solar Creek
Hawaii
October 2005 La'Akea goes here