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_(Back to the <a href="/">Caboteria Home Page</a>)_ (from Toby's perspective) *2003-11-06* So much for the new car. I was driving home last night and a 23-year-old in a borrowed Town Car piled into the back of the Protege, pushing it into a Camry. Everyone's OK, but the Protege is in rough shape. Looks like I got rid of the Golf a few months too early. *2003-09-08* _Saturday night I'd like to raise a little harm, I'll sleep when I'm dead!_ Sleep well, Warren Zevon, you've earned it. *2003-09-07* I moved the caboteria to an old dual-processor Compaq server I had lying around. It's substantially more powerful than the previous single-cpu box but it's *loud!* If you notice anything that doesn't work please let me know. In other news, both kids are back at school so Vicky has a little time to herself. *2003-09-02* The caboteria is now running on an RCN "megamodem" cable modem, which claims to have higher upstream bandwidth, i.e. better throughput from me to you. It was a pretty easy conversion overall, so let's cross our fingers that the service is reliable. *2003-08-07* The noisy red car has gone to its reward. I just traded it in on a new car. It was a wonderful car; I beat on it for 13 years and it rewarded me with outstanding economy and reliability. If VW made something close to it I would have bought another one but they've gone upscale and every car has power everything and costs an arm and a leg. The Protege is a basic sedan with good handling. I hope it's almost as reliable as the Golf. *2003-07-08* Tory's got a new bike! I don't remember what kind it is but the important thing is that it's purple. It's also _substantially_ bigger than her old bike so I might have waited a little too long to get the new one. We also got a helmet for Katharine in case she wants to play around on the old bike. At 4 years old her head was too big for the kiddie helmets so we had to get her small adult one. *2003-06-01* I've got a new job as a software consultant with [[http://www.riverton.com/][Riverton Corporation]] We do design, architecture, and development work, mostly in Java using J2EE. It's a small company with a team of really bright people who are also fun to work with! *2003-04-20* I upgraded the software (http://TWiki.org/) that drives most of the Caboteria. Please let me know if there are any hiccups. *2003-04-18* AOL *sucks*! AOL has decided to reject mail from any server running on a cable modem (like this one). I think I've set up my mailer to route AOL mail through comcast's server but it's really annoying when they do something like this. *2003-04-06* Our old landlord pointed us to a picture of our house as it looked in the mid-1800's. In the following picture our house is the one on the right: <a href="%ATTACHURLPATH%/townhouse.jpg"><img src="%ATTACHURLPATH%/townhouse.jpg.thumb.jpeg" alt="picture of our house (on the right)"/> </a> *2003-04-02* I've been helping teach a course in GNU/Linux at <nop>TecsChange in Roxbury, which is a great organization. They help teach people how to use computers, and they also recycle old computers for use in social change. http://www.tecschange.org/ You can see our course notes at Tech.GnuLinuxIntro. *2003-01-26* I stumbled across the [[http://style.tigris.org/][Style]] project which is just a couple of CSS stylesheets that are roughly the equivalent of a GUI widget set. A really cool idea. Anyway, I modified the Caboteria home page and Wiki to use the sheets with a simple 3-pane layout (props to Kurt Stam at [[http://www.oneheartbreak.com][One Heartbreak]] for the layout concept). WhatsNew2002, WhatsNew2001, WhatsOld
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