Tim McLenegan’s Home Page

This site is intended to be a central hub for all the various tools and sites that I have created or are related to me. I am a web developer by trade, and enjoy creating web sites for personal use (and for money; contact me!). Below is a list of the various I’ve created, such as golf scores (disc golf too!) for games I’ve played with my friends, softball scores, pictures, and more. I didn’t write the photo gallery software, but all the photos are mine.
Photo Gallery
I like to travel, and when I do, I like to take as many pictures as possible. The Photo Gallery showcases some of my favorite pictures, even the ones not taken on the road.

Remember that you can rate the pictures and add comments as well.
Israel Pilgrimage
I spent April 1–15, 2011 in Israel. To help document the trip, I’ve created a few web pages that document the trip in different ways:
Photo Gallery
I took over 1,700 pictures on the trip. I chose my favorites and uploaded them to this web site. The gallery is split into albums based on which region of Israel in which the pictures were taken.
Trip Calendar
We visited over 50 sites while in the country. I created a calendar that shows what I did and when. You can use the calendar to jump to photos of the various sites I visited by clicking the site or activity name.
Trip Map
I kept my phone’s GPS running the entire* trip, marking sites we visited and places we ate. You can use this map to see where we went and when.
* I had some battery and GPS reception issues at the very beginning of the trip, so there are some missing links.
Where Am I?
Visit the Where Am I page to see where the heck I am right now.
SportDoggy.com
I used to track my golf and softball scores on this web site, but then I had the idea to make a web page where everyone could. The result is SportDoggy.com. If you make an account there, you cn get the same detailed golf and softball stats that used to be on this site.

My church’s softball and volleyball leagues currently use the site to track their scores and stats.
Exploring Track Logs
I also like to hiking as well as exploring in middle-of-nowhere places. Now that I have a GPS device, I can keep a record of where I’ve been for future reference. I've made the track logs available here. You can download and view them in Google Earth or view the tracks in your browser using Google Maps.
Facebook
I also have a Facebook profile that I use to keep in touch with friends. You can use the link above to visit my profile.
Thesis
In November 2006, I successfully defended my Master’s thesis. If you’re into self-punishment, then you can read a copy of it online in all its 87 pages of glory. For added enlightenment, you can also view my defense slides. It’s as if you were there!
Road Trip 2005
In the summer of 2005, my friend Ben and I went on a 7,000-mile, 14-state road trip that took us from San Luis Obispo, CA to New Orleans, LA, to Savannah, GA and back through Colorado.
Mario Kart Stats
To test some new methods of web design, I made a Mario Kart stats comparison tool using data available on the Internet. A lot of people play the game and may be curious to see how the different character and kart combinations work, so I’ve decided to make the page public. I started with the Wii version, but have since expanded to other versions:
Battlefield 3 Weapons Stats
Similar to my Mario Kart comparison pages, I made a page to let you compare the various weapons in Battlefield 3.
Other Stuff
  • GPS Bookmarklet:
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    Once done, you can copy to clipboard and use
    pbpaste > /path/to/filename.gpx
    to create the file.