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I admit I'm a geek and a computer nerd. Here, I have some screenshots of Counter-Strike, pretty much the only computer game I have time to play anymore. (Is there life beyond Counter-Strike? Maybe one day we'll know.) I also maintain my favorite links regarding free utilities, HTML and web design, security, etc.

Computer Games

Needless to say that all the software mentioned herein is for PC and not for those SEGA and Nintendo consoles that only have platform and action games. I have a dual-boot computer with Windows and Linux, though for much that I dislike Microsoft I tend to use Windows more.

Yep, I'm the camper with the awp. Bloody de_dust

There was a time when I used to play a lot of computer games, particularly strategy games, wargames, and football games. Some of my old time favorites included Commodore AMIGA hits such as It Came From The Desert, Championship Manager, Wings, Kick Off 2, North and South, Speedball 2, Sensible Soccer and posterior versions, Mega Lo Mania, Utopia, Populous and its successors, Dune 2, and the more recent IBM PC games Panzer General series, Command and Conquer, and Master of Orion 2. Nostalgia apart, because of my career and family, I hardly play computer games anymore. In fact, I basically just play Counter-Strike. From time to time I play a bit of Civilization--whatever its latest version is--or a footy game like Pro Evolution Soccer 3. Oh, and I play CS.

Since I'm a nice guy who doesn't cheat at CS, you may check and download my config and userconfig files. Have in mind that some of the binds are based on the layout of a Portuguese keyboard for Half-Life. The config files are for CS 1.6. I have Counter-Strike: Source but I'm still getting used to it.

Under fire Another close miss...

Software Development

I actually wrote several programs for the AMIGA, a few of which were released in the Public Domain circuits. These included small applications and a full game called Formula 1 Manager. It was admittedly unsophisticated though, at the time, it was a great experience. Part of my work involves computational biology and bioinformatics so I still work in front of a computer for a large part of my day. Some of the Perl modules I've developed are available online.

I'm also a computer graphic artist, working with several 3D rendering packages. In addition, I compose music often with the aid of my computer.

Useful Links

Free software for Windows

There is a surprising amount of excellent freeware available. Here is a list of some the applications I use.

ActivePerl; ActiveState's ActivePerl is my favorite Perl distribution for Windows.

AVG; pretty good anti-virus.

FileZilla; excellent FTP client, possibly better than any commercial software.

Free Email Providers Guide; with lots of countries.

Housecall; free online virus scan.

Hyplay; AVI movie player much better than Windows Media Player.

Mailwasher; useful utility to curb spam, though it does not replace server-side filters like the excellent SpamAssassin.

Merijn.org; good source of anti-spyware software including the excellent HijackThis to scan your system.

Notepad++; good text editor, though not as good as some commercial packages like the outstanding Multi-Edit, my favorite Windows text editor.

Mozilla.org; includes Mozilla, Firefox, and Thunderbird. Both Mozilla and Firefox are safer browsers than Internet Explorer. Thunderbird is a simple, competent mail client, better than Outlook.

OllyDbg

OpenOffice.org

SpywareBlaster

Sysinternals; excellent set of programs that allow you to monitor your system. I found TCPView, for instance, very useful to find viruses and malware.

JAP; excellent software to surf the web anonymously.

Spybot; includes Search & Destroy that is very good at finding spyware.

Sources of free images and pictures

BIODIDAC; digital resources for teaching biology.

CalPhotos

Flickr

FreeFoto.com

NASA Image eXchange; excellent resource for all space-related pictures.

National Image Library; good place to find nature-related pictures.

Smithsonian Images

Wikimedia Commons

Web Domains, Hosting & Design

I wrote most of this site using HomeSite and Dreamweaver.

Copyright Website; everything you want to know about copyrights.

FindMyHosting.com

Hover

SiteUptime

Total Choice Web Hosting

Security links

Disclaimer: The following links allow you to protect your data, your computer, and your privacy. Although some of these websites might contain information and tools that can be used to perform illegal activities, they are listed here for educational purposes only. The best protection against a hacker is to know his tricks and strategies.

A4Proxy

andr

Anonymizer.com

ASTALAVISTA SECURITY GROUP

Automated Password Generator

crack-locator.com

Fravia's pages of reverse engineering

Free Anonymous Surfing

GameCopyWorld

GameFix

Hacking Exposed; good book, good website.

Iczelion Cracking Tutorial Repository

IANA, for converting IP into domain names. Also check its associated organizations:

Nebe's IP Tracking Tools

Needfulthingzs Portal

New Order; excellent security portal with tutorials, articles, etc.

Password Recovery Software

Russian Password Crackers

Miscellaneous

3D Cafe

Counter-Script

CS-MAPS @ Jolt.co.uk

Counter-Strike.net; the official Counter-Strike web site.

Firaxis Games

Internet Archive

Jinx; t-shirts, etc.

PC Gamer

PC Hardware Review Sites

PC-Pages

PC World Online

PC Zone Online

The Geek Code

The PC Guide!

ZDNet


Suggestions, ideas, and all types of criticisms are welcome. Please contact me.

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