I'm almost done scanning so I'll post my conclusions and then the URL to the directory where the photos will be - the entire roll is going up for your perusal as evidence.
I'll be trying this again, mainly because of the fact that I did double exposures on this roll. A lot of the photos turned out rather well, but some turned out a bit overexposed or overprocessed. I expected that. I've learned that D76 1:1 can be used as a stand developer, but you'll want to use a shorter time than I did, perhaps 35 minutes, to have it work better. If the shots weren't doubles in many cases it would have worked pretty well. I also seemed to suffer bromide drag, so I'm thinking that perhaps using a semi-stand method with 1:1 may be better, but I'll make that conclusion after I finally fix the time.
Anyway, the reason I really did this was because someone told me not to. It was a throwaway roll anyway, but I think I came up with some interesting stuff...at least a few things. I have the philosophy that you have to try things...as many things as you can...to try and understand what you're doing. I'm experimenting with photo chemicals because I want to understand the process better. It's a learning experience (even if I do screw up royally once in a while).
The results of my experiment are
in this directory and will be up for a while before I can have some kind of a layout there, so sorry in advance. I'll work on that this week.