Cory Allen Heidelberger's Slowly Evolving Web Page

Look at it this way: it has taken 4.5 billion years for human beings to arise from the cool, coalesced stardust we call home. Evolution takes time...and so do good web pages. However, if you would like to try urging the process along (or if you'd just like to say hi!), send me an e-mail at coralhei (at) lakeherman (dot) org.

Below: our view of Lake Herman one fine June morning

Lake Herman in the morning
Photo Credit: Erin Heidelberger, June 2005

Various Tangential Links:
 

The Guggenheim, the Hermitage, the Louvre... now see Cory's online art gallery! Check out the latest lakeside creations.


Coolest radio station in the world: CKUA -- Alberta!
Broadcasting classical, jazz, blues, folk, rock, Celtic, world, and other music, Canadian news and informational programming, and even Alberta road reports, live from Edmonton and Calgary on RealAudio!

A radio station perhaps not as cool as CKUA, but getting there, thanks to announcers like classics programmer Owen DeJong and jazz dude Jim Clark: South Dakota Public Radio

Cory's local/state blog: The Madville Times

How to fix the world: suggestions for reform great and small.

How to fix your hometown through Creative Economic Development

Some numbers suggesting a South Dakota state income tax is doable!

Cory's political blog: Patriot Act!

Cory's school archive: lesson plans, worksheets, schedules, and all sorts of materials for high school English teachers and coaches of oral interpretation, debate, and drama

View my résumé.

Busy brains are happy brains: Summer Reading 2006

A little academia -- papers for SDSU:
"Old Soldier Turns Peacenik? Aeschylus on War"
"Realistic Incoherence: The Challenges of Alexander Pushkin's Boris Godunov" (some text in Russian -- win-1251)
"Science as Metaphor in Galileo and Copenhagen"

Hit the road! Go two-wheeling on the BikeE AT recumbent

Learn everything! Encyclopedia Britannica online!

Feeling lonely? Let your computer find you a friend...from outer space! Download SETI@Home and become part of the biggest supercomputer in the world!

See how I voted in 2006 and 2004!

From the archives: I was hoping for a more exciting match-up in the 2004 US Presidential election than Bush vs. Kerry. Specifically, I wanted to see the Democrats distinguish themselves from the corporatist Republicans and run Dennis Kucinich for President! Read this doubting Republican's Fall 2003 essay on why a Kucinich-Bush contest would have been much more interesting and beneficial for the US.

Sappho on words and death

Self-indulgence: honest-to-goodness Cory poems

[Last modified: 2007.06.14]