Friday, January 09, 2004

Ok, I set up an address with no-ip.com to check on my dynamic address form me automatically, so my streaming Newtcam will stay up, even if I reboot, and the digits change.

Nice thing about Windows 2000/XP pro... they have the full-strength IIS included. Go to Control Panel, Add/remove programs, Windows components and you'll see an IIS check box. (XP home won't let you run ASP, by the way) Maybe I'll just start hosting images from my hard drive, now? Hard to say, but if I'll have something online 24/7, why not? While you're there, highlight IIS and click Details. You can then check SMTP service, and you have CDONTS email!

My Speed touch USB was replaced for a Westell Dual connect.. all seems ok, except that it's basically a LAN rather than a dial-up connection.. the web cam stream is not happy with the settings, but regular stills seems to be doing ok. They were going to charge me for a replacement modem, but I burned the tech a copy of vice city, and free it is. Hooray for free enterprise!

Artist draws under influence of LSD -You can see the effects of a controlled experiment with someone drawing after being administered LSD-25 from the beginning to the end of his trip.


Visible is my actually very organized cork board, three-tier case management file holder, Styro-cup with my initials on it, assorted working spiral-bound notebooks for different projects, my palmtop (with smiley-face sticker), line printer, laser printer, Regular too-many-lines for us to answer phone, many post-it's strategically placed for future reference, squeeze-sheriff's star for stress, or throwing, company cell phone, whiz-bang computer system with Sleepy-newt as wallpaper, and view of sky & parking lot outside. Not shown, behind photo or off to the right are giant binder-file, Call schedule, and filing cabinets near a tacky-but-cool painting of a siamese cat. Also not visible (removed to mark a schedule) on the wall's blank space is usually my nifty big boat (yacht) calendar given to me by the hull designers across the hall.
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