¡Hackery!

The common native bullock-cart of India used for the transport of goods; also, in Western India and Sri Lanka, as formerly in Bengal, applied to a lighter carriage (drawn sometimes by horses) for the conveyance of persons. [Oxford English Dictionary]

Riiiight: *ahem* SO?

 

LOTS MORE TO COME!!

 

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*SVNCviewer - a svgalib client for VNC. check the VNC contribs page for more information. It's now part of the Debian Linux distribution. Someone's made a single-floppy-linux-svncviewer bundle, so you can get even a *dumb* diskless 486 to run X.
*slash2mail polls the slashdot webpage every ten minutes, and mails you new articles and optionally new score:5 comments, all correctly mail-threaded.
*t2 - table tetris - a two-player competitive, fierce-blooded (!), fingerjoint-hurting tetris game that some of us got together and hacked up; usually played in units of afternoon-tournaments lasting several adrenalin-intensive hours.
*collums - a niceish rewrite of ColumnsMax, throwing in a stray tribute to Gollum. yes, we of Phoenix Software like writing and playing these tesselation games.
*pclock-bezier - stupid little toy that combines a Bezier Clock with pclock, the latter being a windowmaker dock applet, so now you have bezier curves prancing around inside an icon. totally unusable, and sufficiently cute to have around.
*cvs-exp - one of the more useful things I've hacked up in an afternoon. This is a postprocessor on the output of "cvs log" that presents a sensible global picture of what's happening in chronological order, along with a cute tree representation. Ever maintained code in a CVS repository and felt frustrated at not getting a clear picture of the source tree? just go check the examples.
*and a lot of other random stuff..
and nyet is something I didn't write, but blew several *several* hours of lifetime on..