
Front Page Last Updated: 7/19/07
(Some sub-pages may be fresher than this.)
The Chinese character on the monitor means "hat," and I have made a hat with
that character on it. It appeals to my sense of the absurd. |
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Dave's Many Hats
Physics Education Researcher This is
what I actually do for a living, research in Physics Education. This page
has versions of talks I've given, a copy of my Doctoral Candidacy thesis on
problem-solving methods, and a few pieces I've tried to get published. |
Reviewer My main claim to fame on Usenet (and
the Web, to a lesser extent) is due to the reviews I write. This page has
a few remaining reviews on it. |
Writer
Most of my writing is over on Eyrie, but my old LNH and Superguy
stories are here. |
Dave's Eyrie
Page Most of the active reviews and fiction stuff has been
moved to this page. |
Dave's Protoform
Annex This is where the images taken from the page here have
gone, mostly. |
Catchall
Remnants A few remaining pages that would have been linked in
from now-gone pages are here, like my Shadowfist stuff.
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Here's some images which vaguely resemble me.

On the left is a quickly drawn self-portrait in which I forgot to have my beard
smile along with my teeth, resulting in a rather dopey look. Second is
a photo of me dressed up as one of my characters, the Dvandom Stranger. The
third one is that ever popular amateur photography trick, flash photo in the
mirror. The rightmost picture is me wearing mad scientist goggles for my
2003
Halloween costume. Click HERE for my "vital
statistics" as of the late 1990s...I've lost a lot of weight since then (185
lbs as of Feb 2008).
Here's a picture of my family if you're curious about
the sort of people who were around in my formative years. From left to right
it's my younger brother Scott, my younger sister Carole, me, my mom and my
dad. The picture's from June 1994, when my brother graduated from Lawrence
University in Appleton, WI.
I went home for my sister's wedding (December 19, 1998) and took a lot of
pictures. Unfortunately, just about every indoor shot came out too dark or
washed out. Sigh. So, until I can get some copies of the professional
wedding photos, here's me in a tuxedo and a group
shot from the wedding. From left to right are my
dad, my mom, my sister Carole (who was blinking, oops), and her husband Tim
Clark. New: Here's a slightly larger group
shot from the wedding. Standing from left to right are: my Grandma
Chapelle (dad's mom...she remarried), my dad, my mom, my sister, her new
husband, me and my brother. My Grandma DeSio is seated. Also, for those
curious about the environment that would produce me, here's a picture of my family home, where I spent most of the first 18 years
of my life, a fair chunk of the next four, and not nearly as much of the
remaining years as my parents would like. :) There's actually still
civilization on the other side of the house, there's a ridge right behind it
which blocks view of anything else.
A while back I started corresponding with a relative of mine I didn't know I
had, Gerald Van Domelen. He's got a Family Tree Page that can help
explain where my name came from. I took the family coat of arms from his
page and decopaged it onto a shield for this gift I
made for my parents for Christmas 2003.
Features
This page is slightly Netscape-enhanced (mainly use of tables and image
alignment tricks, so you can still see stuff, it just may look kinda badly
laid out), but it is also Lynx-enhanced. All inlined images are also links
so that you can download them for later viewing pleasure in the event you're
using Lynx. I've recently added tables to this front page, but I'm told that
current versions of Lynx should be able to handle tables fine...but let me
know if you're using Lynx and something's fishy. Note: images used as part
of a link to another page may not be downloadable, sorry. Also, I'm pretty
sure the counter below won't work for Lynx.
My pages have "Freshness Dating." As I update pages, I'll be putting a
"Last Updated On" date on each, to help a little in finding new stuff in this
morass. Any page without a date is probably a couple of years un-updated.
Dave's Philosophical Nattering
Every so often I wax philosophical...it helps keep the brain shiny and
rust-free. Here's a few pieces I've written, either about life in general or
dealing with the online world.
- Web Design Philosophy - As someone who has been
online long enough to remember when adding images to a webpage was the latest
thing, I think I'm legally required to write something about how this crusty
old netter thinks webpages should be made. Written before 2000, so a lot of
details are incorrect now.
- Kitbashing as Philosophy - After spending a few
years now painting and rebuilding toys, I realized that there's something
about it which has changed my outlook on life. Expect this essay to be
altered, repainted and otherwise changed every so often as I realize
something new about the subject.
- Net.Equanimity - Originally written to apply
to a specific newsgroup, the tips in here are helpful for anyone wanting to
learn to live with the more frustrating elements of online communities.
- Dave's Guide to Guides to Writing - This is
more a philosophy of writing thing, so I'm putting it here instead of under
the writing page.
- Why Is Scalping Wrong? - No, I'm not talking
about removing someone's scalp. In this essay I address the matter of buying
up toys the instant they leave the truck and then reselling them at huge
markup, and why it's a Bad Thing.
- Personality
Test - These are the results of my taking this personality test.
I took the short form, so the subscales are less than reliable, but the main
scales should be reasonably solid. Some interesting apparent
contradictions in there, but I contain multitudes.
- The Eye In The Sky -or- How I Stopped Worrying And
Learned To Love My Krogers Card - A bit of a rant on how people tend to
go overboard in trying to avoid leaving an electronic footprint.
- Getting Into The Story - Some musings on how
authors end up in their own stories. Good, bad and Mary Sue.
- The Problem of Evil: A Solution I Can Live With
- my modest attempt at a solution to this theological blockbuster.
- The Problem With Organized Religion - If
you're gonna sell your religion to a potential convert, you have to focus on
how it differs from all the rest. And that informs what the religion starts
to see as truly important.
- Growing Up (and its pitfalls) - I address the
topic of what I call "juvephobia," the fear of being thought to be childish
or silly.
I ditched the web counter. It's not like I'm selling adspace or anything,
and the novelty wore off quite some time ago. }->