Sorry for the lame intrusion :)
Last week my server hard drive crashed mysteriously and I've been
recovering ever since. Although my websites don't yet reflect it, I've
recovered most of my important files and data; I just need to put
everything back into its proper place. This would have been a much easier
process had my last full backup been more recent than August 8 :(
At any rate, I apologize if you tried to contact me and couldn't (my
e-mail was down for almost 3 days). Also, if you were waiting for me to
get back to you on something, please know that I've basically lost the
last four months of my e-mail (it's on my hard disk, somewhere, but
finding it will be a manual block-by-block process), and I'd appreciate it
if you could send me a reminder message of what you were expecting from
me. I had about 800 messages in my inbox going back to 2000 that I was
determined to eventually address (obviously not all of them were people
waiting for replies...I use my inbox as sort of a to-do list ;) so until I
recover my mbox file I pretty much don't remember what was in there.
Going forward, I'm now situated on a fault-tolerant server with RAID, and
am implementing a more regular backup process. Whoopee for me.
With my new server come some minor changes (initially), specifically with
my e-mail addresses. I've retired
siconic.com as my primary domain and
have now adopted
vintagetech.com as my primary domain. My primary e-mail
address is now <vcf at vintagetech.com> or <sellam at vintagetech.com>, with
the
latter likely to become my defacto e-mail address for all things VCF and
VintageTech (currently, my outbound mail comes from <vcf at vintagetech.com>).
Anyway, while <vcf at siconic.com> will not be going away anytime soon (if
ever) you should update your address book with <sellam at vintagetech.com> as
my primary e-mail address.
Finally, with the new year will come a renewed and intensive effort to
catch up on long-promised projects. I have re-organized and re-focused my
life so that I can get back to the things I've been wanting to get done,
including FutureKeep as well as some so far unannounced projects (ooh, the
suspense!) I started a blog on the VCF website (currently unavilable due
to crash but coming back very soon) where I keep people posted on VCF
happenings behind the scenes plus my usual obnoxious commentary, so you
can follow that to keep abreast of what's going on in my realm (I should
be so flattered). I also have plans to start hosting more content from my
server, once I've upgraded my internet pipe to handle way more bandwidth
than I currently have. And of course the VCF will continue, with VCF
Europa 7.0 being the next stop closely followed by VCF East 3.0 (hosted by
Evan Koblentz and the rest of MARCH).
I remain unsubscribed from the CC list but occasionally follow it in the
archives just to see what's going on. That doesn't mean I'm cut off from
the community. As ever, if anyone needs anything from me or if I can be
of assistance with something, please do drop me a line.
Now back to your regularly scheduled meditations on vintage computing...
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