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Introducing Paphiopedilum Belgian Sunshine

I just registered my first orchid hybrid. I pollinated a Paphiopedilum Maudiae in January 2021 with pollen from Paphiopedilum Ma Folie. In August, I cut off a fruit. In September, I sent the fruit to The Orchids Lab for seeding, Continue reading

How Names of Hybrid Orchids Work

Orchids are fascinating plants, and they are particularly known for allowing a lot of crossing between species. So much that there is a special system for naming hybrid orchids: greges. A grex (plural greges ) is a concept that applies only Continue reading

Game Dependency Graph: Day of the Tentacle

This is the game dependency graph for the game Day of the Tentacle (LucasArts, 1993). A game dependency graph is a way to visualize certain computer games, which show all things that can be done in a game, connected in Continue reading

Game Dependency Graph: The Curse of Monkey Island

This is the game dependency graph for the adventure game The Curse of Monkey Island, also known as Monkey Island 3. For an explanation of game dependency graphs, see the post about the game dependency graph for The Secret of Continue reading

Game Dependency Graph: Monkey Island 2: LeChuck’s Revenge

This post contains the game dependency graph for the game Monkey Island 2: LeChuck s Revenge. A little over a year ago, I created a graph representing the solution of the adventure game The Secret of Monkey Island. This post does Continue reading

Stu version 2.6 – Canonicalization

I just finalized version 2.6 of Stu, which adds the new feature of canonicalization. Canonicalization allows several filenames to refer to the same file. For a simple example, config.h and ./config.h are now recognized as the same file. (This was Continue reading

Extended Chart of Methods for Solving Rubik’s Cube

This is a network related to Rubik s Cube. It shows an overview of methods that can be used to solve the puzzle. Each node in the network (dark rectangle) is an intermediate state, while each edge (annotated with rounded rectangles) Continue reading

Network of Characters in Harry Potter

Here is another network. This time, it s the characters in the book series Harry Potter. The nodes in this network are individual characters, and the edges are their relationships. There are many different node types, to represent the different types Continue reading

Phylogenetic Tree of My Houseplants

Here s a graph that is a little bit differentthan the usual: a tree. It shows all my houseplants, arranged by their taxonomic relationships. A tree is a graph that does not contain cycles. As such, trees lack some of the Continue reading

Game Dependency Graph: The Secret of Monkey Island

This is something I already created a little more than a year ago, and only came around to publish now: a game dependency graph. The Secret of Monkey Island is a computer game from 1990 which I loved to play Continue reading