Tril is _(David E. Manifold)'s *(alias)

I prefer to go by Tril online... it is short for Tril 0. Byte and it doesn't mean anything in particular.  It was my BBS name back in the day.

I do not approve of the TUNES project planning to reserve the right to offer non-free support.  (_(http://tunes.org/tunes.html), just over half-way down the page, under "old blurb")

I completely agree with the _(Principles|http://tunes.org/HLL/principles.html) (formerly Requirements), but am not so sure if I support the HLL _(Definition|http://tunes.org/HLL/definition.html) and _(Architecture|http://tunes.org/HLL/architecture.html).  I have a different system in mind, which I am implementing (with the help of _(HenZo)) in _(Max).    All my code will be released to the _(Public Domain), thus it could be used in anyone else's project if they want, but I do not care if anyone else likes my project and I will continue working on it whether it gets supported by the TUNES project or not.

<h3>Less talk, more code</h3>

I have come to believe that writing about TUNES is just spinning thin
air.  I prefer not to say anything any more until there is working code.
This is why I am not active in the specifications discussion or other
discussion threads on TUNES.  I believe this is also why none of my
writings ever became more complete: Because there is no practical code, 
or experience with code, to make the writing have any substance, I  
always simply trailed off without any clue of how my ideas went
together.

So, anyone can post my old writings to CLiki if they want, but keep in
mind that the words have no substance and that I don't intend to edit
them until there's code.


<h3>What I'm up to</h3>

These are the projects I'm working on
that allow me to fund my own TUNES (_(Max)) development and _(Bespin).

<ul>
  <li><a href="http://www.nas.com/">nas.com</a> - I work part time for this Internet Service Provider doing unix administration and miscellaneous work needing done.  I'm currently working on <a href="http://www.zope.org/">Zope</a> stuff.  I recently helped launch the new nas.com home page, running Zope.
  <li><a href="http://intuitive-access.com/">intuitive-access.com</a> - 
I created this company as a vehicle for some programming ideas which are not
directly TUNES-related.  nas.com only hired me part-time, and I needed
another job but wanted to employ myself.
  <li>Unnamed project - I'm working on a business plan for another business that some friends and I are interested in starting, if feasible.
  <li>More projects - I'm always thinking of new projects, which motivate me
to work hard on the current ones so that I can get to the new ones.
</ul>
