No information worth reading, by God.
God help me, it's come to this: I'm keeping notes (for myself) in a blog.
| offbyone.net -- Patrick Eaton |
| offlineblog.com |
| The Off By One Web Browser |
| Some bum who got the nick before I did on del.icio.us |
| Chris R |
| Some Ubuntu user |
These days I put most of my pictures on flickr.
www.flickr.com
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Very important -- my favorite article about steak.
A few pix from England, April 2006:
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| Snowball -- 1993 (?) - 2004 |
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| Dog with tennis ball -- Near Perth, Scotland August 2003 |
What my house used to look like
Pretty much all the pictures I've bothered to scan.
Is it me, or do these two guys look alarmingly similar?
Track my obsession with wristwatches
A few pictures from Scotland, August 2003
Pictures from Vietnam, 2002 -- a tour
Pictures from China, 2001 .
My sister's page, detailing the slow-but-steady progress of her by-hand renovation of an old Victorian house in Portland
An exciting picture of a frayed rug
A similarly-exciting picture of the Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge , New Mexico
Pictures from the big anti-WTO protest, Seattle, November 1999. For reasons I cannot fathom, these get hundreds of hits per day.
A nifty genealogical database, mostly empty, because I (ahem) accidentally deleted its predecessor, and am only now (slowly) recreating it.
The one Free Software project that I maintain: cygwin-mount.
My Google homepage (and yours, too) . It's pretty much replaced this as my home page.
Am I famous yet?
Am I famous yet?
Ooh,
I'm famous
My ex-boss's blog. Do I get a raise for linking to it?
Some good advice about keeping your computer secure. It's a few years old, but still pertinent.
I seem to quote this a lot on IRC ...
My SSH server's key fingerprints:
1024 12:14:b4:75:1a:bf:65:4f:93:3d:97:8d:2d:00:45:a3 /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub
2048 11:b2:69:83:27:03:80:d8:47:da:c9:16:72:39:52:e1 /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub
My linode's, likewise:
2048 c5:55:ce:0a:9d:a1:37:bb:b6:92:65:a9:a8:09:2f:9b ssh_host_rsa_key.pub
PGP Fingerprint:
3E7B A3F3 96CA 8958 ACC5 C8BD 6337 0041 C01C 5276
It's about time that Eric Hanchrow encoded his name into one of these sentences that contains exactly twelve a's, two b's, nine c's, six d's, seventy-one e's, eighteen f's, five g's, fifteen h's, twenty-five i's, one j, one k, six l's, five m's, fifty-four n's, fifty-one o's, six p's, one q, ten r's, forty-seven s's, forty t's, six u's, eight v's, ten w's, eight x's, twelve y's, one z, one A, one B, one C, one D, two E's, one F, one G, two H's, two I's, one J, one K, one L, one M, one N, one O, one P, one Q, one R, one S, one T, one U, one V, one W, one X, one Y, one Z, one hundred thirty-four spaces, one full stop, fifty-six commas, eight hyphens, and twenty-six apostrophes.
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I think I need more logos here. What do you think?
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Legal representation by Fairhill, Belmont, and Schoenberg
That's a joke, by the way
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