Since I only have five usable public IP addresses, I've had to resort to
using a private network, of which the Windows system is on. Now, since I
tend to browse from Windows (as I actually like IE better than Nutcase) I
can't directly browse the internet.
No big deal. I set up Squid on the Linux system. Only I
forgot one thing when linus.slab.conman.org changed IP addresses: I
forgot to change the entry in /etc/hosts.
Sigh.
Height of laziness: Sending an instant message to my roommate in the next
room because I didn't feel like getting up.
You have my permission to link freely to any entry here. Go
ahead, I won't bite. I promise.
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entry, if there is only one entry). The titles are the permanent
links to that entry only. The format for the links are
simple: Start with the base link for this site: https://boston.conman.org/, then add the date you are
interested in, say 2000/08/01,
so that would make the final URL:
https://boston.conman.org/2000/08/01
You can also specify the entire month by leaving off the day
portion. You can even select an arbitrary portion of time.
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page) the “brighter” it appears. It's an experiment in
using color shading to denote the distance a link is from here. If
you don't notice it, don't worry; it's not all that
important.
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