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Some favorite links


Aerospace

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

Center for Advanced Aviation System Development.

Federal Aviation Administration.

NASA Human Spaceflight.

www.landings.com

Computing

GNU's
Not
Unix: the Free Software Foundation's GNU project.

GNU Manuals Online.

Linux, a free, open-source, multiuser, multitasking operating system kernel.

Maxima: a free, open-source, software package for symbolic and numerical mathematics.

R: a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics.

vi, the text editor: a tutorial.

Linux

Linux Documentation Project.

Linux From Scratch.

Beyond Linux From Scratch.

Linux Gazette.

Linux Journal.

Linux Weekly News.

Tux.

Networking

Charles Spurgeon's Ethernet Web Site.

Internet Standard 1, other standards, and Request for Comments (RFC) documents.

Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).

The World Wide Web Consortium.

Radio

The American Radio Relay League

The Arlington Amateur Radio Club.

The Virginia Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES)

Amateur packet radio.

Operate a shortwave receiver with your Web browser.

Government

United Nations System of Organizations

Firstgov.gov: the U.S. Government's official web portal

Library of Congress

DefenseLink

Defense Modeling and Simulation Office

Miscellany

Just the FAQs.

The World-Wide Web Virtual Library Subject Catalogue

Black hole visualization * * * * *


About Me


I went to MIT, taught at C-MU, and worked at OTA. Now I work at the MITRE Corporation's Center for Advanced Aviation System Development. I'm a Senior Member of AIAA and a Member of IEEE, IIF, ARRL, ARES, SKYWARN, and the Arlington Amateur Radio Club.

My Stuff

Recent

Dynamic Density and Complexity Metrics for Realtime Traffic Flow Management, co-authored, presented at the Fifth USA/Europe Air Traffic Management R&D Seminar.

Assessing NAS Performance: Normalizing for the Effects of Weather, co-authored, presented at the Fourth USA/Europe Air Traffic Management R&D Seminar.

Long-Term Forecasting of Air Traffic Delays Using Time Series Methods, presented at the International Symposium on Forecasting 2001.

Ancient

Online OTA publications to which I contributed.

Dissasemble the Fat Man fission bomb. You'll need a VRML 2.0 browser to do it.

You can also play with these Earth globes with your VRML browser:


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Updated 2006-01-18 by Michael Callaham <callaham@alum.mit.edu>
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