Herewith, an antedeluvian effluvium of
patents, publications, near-publications, and
absolute non-publications, oddly distorted by the
fullness of time.
Time flies, death urges, knells call,
Heaven invites, Hell threatens.
Patents
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6,437,800 |
Information cursors |
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6,122,558 |
Aggregation of system settings into objects |
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6,043,817 |
Method and apparatus for arranging displayed graphical representations on a
computer interface |
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6,023,272 |
Continuously accessible computer system interface |
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5,920,316 |
Taskbar with start menu |
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5,914,716 |
Slide out interface bar |
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5,897,650 |
Encapsulation of extracted portions of documents into objects |
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5,886,699 |
Method and system for transferring data to common destinations using a
common destination list |
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5,838,317 |
Method and apparatus for arranging displayed graphical representations on a
computer interface |
|
5,825,357 |
Continuously accessible computer system interface |
|
5,757,371 |
Taskbar with start menu |
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5,694,563 |
Method and system for transferring data to common destinations using a
common destination list |
|
5,694,561 |
Method and system for grouping and manipulating windows |
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5,678,014 |
Folder rack icons |
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5,664,133 |
Context sensitive menu system/menu behavior |
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5,659,791 |
Encapsulation of extracted portions of documents into objects |
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5,630,080 |
Method and system for the direct manipulation of information, including
non-default drag and drop operation |
Interactive Fiction
- "MicroAgent of the Body Guard," Microzine, Scholastic Publications, September
1986.
- "History Mystery," Microzine, Scholastic Publications, November 1986.
- "Sol Searchers, Inc.," Microzine, Scholastic Publications, January 1988.
- "Constellation Odyssey," Microzine, Scholastic Publications, May 1989.
- "ZooStorm," Microzine, Jr., Scholastic Publications, July 1989.
- "Word War," Microzine, Scholastic Publications.
- "Polly Wants A Cracker," Microzine, Scholastic Publications.
Software
- AI: An Experience in Artificial Intelligence, Scholastic Software, 1989.
- ZooKeeper: A Library of World Biomes and Mammals, ZooSoft, 1989.
- I Ching, shareware desk accessory, 1989.
- Success with Writing, Scholastic Software, 1990.
- Success with Writing, Jr., Scholastic Software, 1990.
- Reagan's Watching, really-stupid-but-surprisingly-popular shareware application,
1990.
- Process Writer, Scholastic Software, 1991.
- Blackboard, After Dark module, Berkeley Systems, 1991.
Longer Fiction
- "The Defenders," 1984, screenplay for Nicholas Films.
- Looking Glass Ties, 1990.
- First Contact, 2000, Sunshine Series Novella, McGraw-Hill.
What My Mother Would Call Technical Writing
- Documentation for issues 12 through 20 of Microzine, Scholastic, Inc., 1985-1986.
- Microsoft QuickBasic for the Macintosh User's Guide, Microsoft Corporation, 1988.
- Microsoft On-Line EB Language Help, Microsoft Corporation, 1989.
Comic Books
Journal Articles
- "The Effects of Medroxyprogesterone Acetate on Subjective Arousal,
Arousal to Erotic Stimulation, and Nocturnal Penile Tumescence in Male Sex
Offenders," with J.P. Wincze, Ph.D. and Sudhir Bansal, M.D., Archives of Sexual Behavior,
1986 Aug;15(4):293-305. PMID: 3741089.
- "A Comparison of Nocturnal Penile Tumescence and Penile Response to Erotic
Stimulation during Waking States in Comprehensively Diagnosed Groups of Males Experiencing
Erectile Difficulties," with J.P. Wincze, S. Bansal, C. Malhotra, A
Balko, JG Susset, Archives of Sexual
Behavior, 1988 Aug;17(4):333-48. PMID: 3421827.
- "An Examination of Subjective Arousal and Nocturnal Penile Tumescence in Testosterone-Depressed
Males," with S. Bansal, M.D. and J. Wincze, Ph.D., Journal of Endocrinology, 1988.
Non-Fiction
- "When So-so Programs Happen to Good People," PC Magazine, 3:11, June 1984.
- "BRIEF Editor: Computer 'Wear'?," Streets, Universal Press Syndicate, June
24-30, 1984.
- "Compu-Chef: Now You're Cooking," PC Magazine, 3:14, July 1984.
- "Computer Cosmos," Streets, Universal Press Syndicate, July 8-14, 1984.
- "Self-Help Software: Is It OK?," PC Magazine, 3,:15, August 1984.
- "New Help in the SAT Grind," PC Magazine, 3,:18, September 1984.
- "SAT, Part II," PC Magazine, 3:20, November 1984.
- "Behind the Suicide Pill," Streets, Universal Press Syndicate, January 6-12,
1985.
Shorter Fiction
- The Abominable Fancy
- Alone
- The Bed of Self-Similar Dreams
- Before the Sirens Sing
- Boy's Life
- But Ain't Even Harvard Here
- The Calling Bed
- Capital Costumes
- Catching a Little Death
- Cher/Chernobyl
- Double Fantasy
- The End
- Halloween
- Heartland
- In Her the Blood of Prophets
- The Infinite Wink Goodbye
- It Is Thursday Again
- Kitchen Sink
- Krishna Tics some short poetry
- Moan, Lisa
- Number Seven Is Satan
- On the Boardwalk (from the Beach)
- Ondine
- Passage of Stone
- R
- Renting Disney
- Roger is Revolting
- Sade
- Seven Days (on Two Sides)
- Stripes
- T Time
- To Daytime, ECU
- Together for Several Minutes
- Zoom In, POV
- Duel (1978)
- Ein Film Von Sehr Grosser Wichtigkeit
II (1978)
- "Good
Morning, Mr. Orwell," a live interactive satellite broadcast on
January 1, 1984 between New York (WNET) and Paris (the Centre
Pompidou). Featuring Laurie Anderson, Robert Rauschenberg,
John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Allen Ginsberg, and Peter Orlovsky.
George Plimpton acted as host of the New York end of the
transmission. (1984)
Havarti,
a mystical land full of holes and fat.
Cricket,
not really a cheese, but not exactly a sport,
either.
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