I've been playing around on the web since 1995. I've been working for a website company since 1999. Here's what I've contributed to the jumbled mess during that time.
| amazon.com No, I haven't ever done any work for amazon (I wish). I openly admit that this page was just the flimsy reason I needed to provide a link through to my amazon wish list. Now go and buy! | |
| funkwit.com I haven't made any development contribution to this site - I just help keep Paul riled up by contributing rants for his infamous blowhole. You can find an index of the rants I've written on funkwit's authors page. | |
| justinmckinlay.com I put together a few bits and pieces for Jud's site, including a counter, password-protected areas, a contact form, and a small administration area. Knowing Jud, there'll probably be more to come. | |
| nofreelist.com Started by myself and Paul, pushed along by me for a little when Paul was too busy welcoming a baby into the world to care, forces joined again for the foreseeable future - this is where we showcase our development skills and our intense passion (particularly mine) for film. | |
![]() | nicloe This one's my baby. It's all about me, man. I'm a huge perfectionist when it comes to code (just ask anyone who works with me), so if you were to peruse the inner workings of nicloe, you wouldn't find a character out of place. This puts a warm feeling in my heart. More and more improvements whenever I find the time. |
![]() | somethingforkate.com This was one of the first sites that I maintained, and it was what kept me interested in developing for the web. I was the webmaster from 1996 to 1999, and I took it through a number of locations before it ended up where you can find it today - at somethingforkate.com. |
| toolshed This is the earliest reference to myself on the web that I could find. I transcribed a long radio interview with a couple of friends, and submitted it as content for this site. Don't look at the image too long - it'll make you feel queasy. | |
| wishlist.com.au This place has been my full-time work since the latter half of 1999. I'm the longest standing development team employee (followed by Paul who joined not long after me), so a good percentage of the guts of this site has been past my typing fingers. Wishlist also encompasses excelio, its corporate arm - but I didn't have anything to do with the excelio site. | |