Publishing what I wrote long ago
May. 3rd, 2008 04:02 pmThe Book of Answers is now public.
[Wait, what the hell is he talking about?]
In 1998 and 1999, I spent an awful lot of time designing content for Yvelheim (my web site). The pinnacle of my achievement (aside from the Smart-ass Cashier page) was the Book of Answers, wherein I settled, once and for all, the biggest questions that philosophy has to offer. :-)
The only problem was that nobody could read it. Yvelheim contains a network of silly puzzles, and the Book of Answers was the prize for solving the final, fiendish puzzle. Only a few people managed to solve most of the puzzles. Nobody ever solved the final one.
So now, nine years later, I've made a public copy of the Book of Answers. Enjoy.
Oh yeah, I've also just put up my Chez Geek house rules.
[Wait, what the hell is he talking about?]
In 1998 and 1999, I spent an awful lot of time designing content for Yvelheim (my web site). The pinnacle of my achievement (aside from the Smart-ass Cashier page) was the Book of Answers, wherein I settled, once and for all, the biggest questions that philosophy has to offer. :-)
The only problem was that nobody could read it. Yvelheim contains a network of silly puzzles, and the Book of Answers was the prize for solving the final, fiendish puzzle. Only a few people managed to solve most of the puzzles. Nobody ever solved the final one.
So now, nine years later, I've made a public copy of the Book of Answers. Enjoy.
Oh yeah, I've also just put up my Chez Geek house rules.