For all who took Dr. Phil Kauldon’s physics classes at Western Michigan University, the reading list and book report project are likely unforgettable. I have very fond memories of Dr. Phil’s class and was deeply saddened to learn of his passing not long after I left WMU. Every physics teacher I have had has influenced me profoundly, both academically and personally, and preserving Dr. Phil’s book list is the most meaningful tribute I can offer. I have always been drawn to books that inspire critical thinking and careful analysis, and Dr. Phil introduced me to exactly that kind of reading when I entered college. If you find this list valuable, please feel free to expand upon it and share it with others.
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All data used and required for the Pilot Toolkit application. This is where the most up-to-date data files will be stored. If something is old in the specific applications repository, replace that file with the one found here.
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The T.A.G. BBS was quite popular in the midwest in the late 1980s and early 1990s. I briefly ran version 2 (I think) just before the internet was taking hold. While it only lasted a couple months, and almost no one knew about my board, it was an experience I'll never forget. Since TAG was originally written for the Amiga, I had to find a way to modernize it with a current language, preferably something that is more cross-platform. So, as an homage, I've re-written in Go and renamed 'urit', as in "You're It!"
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