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Beej's Home Page
A personal collection of tech guides, utilities, and digitized public-domain books

What is Beej's Home Page?

Beej's Home Page is a personal website curated by Brian "Beej Jorgensen" Hall, featuring a diverse collection of tech-related resources and utilities. The site includes educational guides, digitized public-domain books, and various tools designed for practical use.

Visitors can access tech blogs, learn about topics like removing stuck Saturn brake rotors, and explore utilities such as the Unicode Pixel Art Tool and Rot13 encryption. The site also hosts archives like The Pirate Image Archive and Graffiti Central Archive, along with personal projects and hobbies like digitizing books.

Features

  • Tech Guides: Educational content on topics like removing stuck Saturn brake rotors
  • Digitized Books: Preservation of public-domain books in EPUB and PDF formats
  • Utilities: Tools such as Unicode Pixel Art Tool and Rot13 encryption
  • Archives: Collections like The Pirate Image Archive and Graffiti Central Archive
  • Personal Projects: Hobbies and interests including digitizing books and motorcycle maps

Use Cases

  • Learning tech skills through guides and blogs
  • Accessing digitized public-domain books for reading or research
  • Using utilities for tasks like encryption or pixel art creation
  • Exploring archives for historical or hobbyist content
  • Finding resources for personal projects or hobbies

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