Asset Checklist — A tool for tracking laptop carts' laptops that I designed for the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools in my final month there. Implemented in PHP, HTML, JavaScript, and MySQL for desktop and iPhone.
Block Dude — Originally a game developed for the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 graphing calculators as part of the Puzzle Pack by Detached Solutions. Implemented in HTML and JavaScript for desktop and iPhone.
Blackjack — An implementation of casino blackjack as a web app.
Todo List Visualizer: Beta — A prototype todo list visualizer tool. Tasks float outwards from the center of the screen at logrithmic speed. The tool allows you to see your progress on tasks over time.
Google Search Matrix — A tool that uses the Google Search API to generate a table of the number of results for a batch of queries.
Flee — Simple inverse-square law simulation. Spheres repel each other and the mouse.
Ball — Simple draggable bouncing ball simulator. Simple to program but fun to play with.
Dharma — An HTML/JavaScript implementation of the clock/button in the Swan Station in the ABC show Lost.
Tests — A collection of small, light code that doesn't really constitute a whole project but they're run to play with.
Websites I Support
Ars Technica — One of my primary sources for all techy (namely Mac) news.
MacNN — The Macintosh News Network. Another of my primary sources for all Mac news.
ThinkGeek — Vendor of everything nerdy and geeky. Geeky T-shirts, caffeine, desk toys, computer stuff. Just a few of my favorite things.
zrIMAGES — Great photography business based in Chicago. I know them well and highly recommend them.
Quantum Mechanix — Great company that makes licensed replicas, T-shirts, posters, and other collectables from some of my favorite shows including Firefly/Serenity, Battlestar Galactica, Stargate SG-1, and Star Trek.
Things That I Hate — Run by a friend of mine, a collection of user-submitted essays about what they hate.
xkcd — Geeky/nerdy web comic by Randall Munroe. A new one comes out every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at midnight (EST). Recommended for all math, science, and computer people.
IMDb — The Internet Movie Database. My first source for all movie and TV show-related cast, crew, and trivia information.
FARK — A daily collection of the world's most bizarre news with creative alternate headlines.
Art Lebedev Studio — Cool, stylish products and concepts. Unfortunately frequently out of my price range.
Wikipedia — For anyone not already familiar with it, Wikipedia is a great source for information on almost all subjects. (Just don't cite it or assume it's all 100% correct.)
W3Schools — Collection of tutorials and reference materials for all things web.