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Tony Lovell (often just "tone") administers '''The Dreadnought Project''' and specialises in fire control and technical aspects of the ships, illustrating his knowledge in the form of a [[Sim:Main_Page|3D interactive simulation]] — 3D modelers and game developers are invited to assist. | Tony Lovell (often just "tone") administers '''The Dreadnought Project''' and specialises in fire control and technical aspects of the ships, illustrating his knowledge in the form of a [[Sim:Main_Page|3D interactive simulation]] — 3D modelers and game developers are invited to assist. | ||
Tony is an American residing in Boston. You can [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/contact.php email him]. | Tony is an American residing in Boston. You can [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/contact.php email him]. | ||
− | [[User:Tone| | + | ==Current Projects== |
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+ | ===3D Simulation=== | ||
+ | I am now focusing on my 3D naval simulation project, [[Sim:WTF|With the Fleet]]. If you are a coder or a 3D artist and would like to help me, please email me as tone@(this website's domain name). The project is based on Unity3D, with coding in C#. | ||
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+ | ===This Wiki=== | ||
+ | When I get a little O.C.D., I work on the Wiki. Often, this means reading Service Records for lesser personalities of the period, and adding to the lists of captains for the ships. | ||
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+ | [[User:Tone/SR3|Here]] is a list Service Records I want from the TNA (list updated March 2018). Nudge, nudge, Simon! | ||
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+ | ===Music=== | ||
+ | I am not doing so much with it lately, but visit [http://tonylovellmusic.com TonyLovellMusic.com]. If you play cello, flute, violin or viola and live near Cape Cod, drop me a line! | ||
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+ | ==Past Projects== | ||
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+ | ===Morse Code Communication via Mobile Devices=== | ||
+ | While working as Entrepreneur in Residence at Orange PLC, I created a Java applet and a mobile app (for the Danger Hiptop) that allowed the user to participate in hybrid Morse Code/text chats. I [[User:Tone/CW|circulated a memo]] which illustrated the idea of developing a dedicated handheld device for such a throwback communication medium. | ||
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+ | ===Semaphore-based Communication via Mobile Devices=== | ||
+ | Later, I followed that work up with [[User:Tone/Semaphone|an even more outlandish demo]], in which a user can encode text by striking semaphore signalling poses. | ||
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+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | {{refbegin}} | ||
+ | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:DulcetTone Tony's Wikipedia user page] | ||
+ | {{refend}} | ||
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+ | ==Footnotes== | ||
+ | {{reflist}} |
Revision as of 16:30, 24 January 2019
Tony Lovell (often just "tone") administers The Dreadnought Project and specialises in fire control and technical aspects of the ships, illustrating his knowledge in the form of a 3D interactive simulation — 3D modelers and game developers are invited to assist.
Tony is an American residing in Boston. You can email him.
Contents
Current Projects
3D Simulation
I am now focusing on my 3D naval simulation project, With the Fleet. If you are a coder or a 3D artist and would like to help me, please email me as tone@(this website's domain name). The project is based on Unity3D, with coding in C#.
This Wiki
When I get a little O.C.D., I work on the Wiki. Often, this means reading Service Records for lesser personalities of the period, and adding to the lists of captains for the ships.
Here is a list Service Records I want from the TNA (list updated March 2018). Nudge, nudge, Simon!
Music
I am not doing so much with it lately, but visit TonyLovellMusic.com. If you play cello, flute, violin or viola and live near Cape Cod, drop me a line!
Past Projects
Morse Code Communication via Mobile Devices
While working as Entrepreneur in Residence at Orange PLC, I created a Java applet and a mobile app (for the Danger Hiptop) that allowed the user to participate in hybrid Morse Code/text chats. I circulated a memo which illustrated the idea of developing a dedicated handheld device for such a throwback communication medium.
Semaphore-based Communication via Mobile Devices
Later, I followed that work up with an even more outlandish demo, in which a user can encode text by striking semaphore signalling poses.
See Also
Footnotes