Hurrah for lovely shiny new bike, meaning that I am now back in cycling action. Sadly, it would appear that 3 months of no cycling leads to a certain lack of fitness. Called at two different bike shops en route: On Your Bike had the women's saddle I wanted, and a replacement non-quick-release saddlepost bolt, and a fitting for the front light; Evans didn't have the rear light fitting either, but sold me the display one for cheap instead. So I can also now get home in safety, albeit in somewhat slow safety :-/ Ah well, am sure it won't take that long to return to former glories etc etc.
Pub last night was a somewhat quiet affair owing to us all being a bit knackered, I think. It's the return to work after the longish holiday...
just_mon is now on her way back to Ireland, but was able to come round & inspect NewHouse before heading off to pack last night.
I have been playing with majordomo, & have concluded that in order to make it play nicely with our current setup (which basically involves mail being relayed through the ICT central servers, and no 'proper' servers running at our end at all) would involve a level of co-operation from ICT which we are unlikely to get. They will, instead, correctly suggest that we get our list-running user to switch to their mailman listserve whatnot. Sadly, our user doesn't like ICT because "they keep changing things". I have handed this problem over to Ivan with a sigh of relief.
Pub last night was a somewhat quiet affair owing to us all being a bit knackered, I think. It's the return to work after the longish holiday...
I have been playing with majordomo, & have concluded that in order to make it play nicely with our current setup (which basically involves mail being relayed through the ICT central servers, and no 'proper' servers running at our end at all) would involve a level of co-operation from ICT which we are unlikely to get. They will, instead, correctly suggest that we get our list-running user to switch to their mailman listserve whatnot. Sadly, our user doesn't like ICT because "they keep changing things". I have handed this problem over to Ivan with a sigh of relief.
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Date: 2005-01-05 01:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-01-05 02:33 pm (UTC)[sigh] Astro is still handling much of our stuff locally; just not the mail server any more. Or *some* of the web server (though we're hanging onto some of our webpage locally).
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Date: 2005-01-05 03:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-01-05 05:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-01-07 09:51 am (UTC)Gahhh, Dreamweaver.... apparently it's got better since the days I had to use it, but I'm still unlikely to prefer it to hand coded HTML.
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Date: 2005-01-05 07:32 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-01-06 10:13 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-01-05 02:25 pm (UTC)If I haven't raved at you about how wonderful hub dynamos are, prepare to be raved at.
HTFB
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Date: 2005-01-05 02:31 pm (UTC)[briefly reads up on hub dynamos]
Ooh, shiny indeed. If I manage not to get my bike nicked for a year or so, I might think about getting dynamo lighting for next winter. Have forked out for bike handcuffs in an attempt to retain this one a bit longer...
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Date: 2005-01-05 02:53 pm (UTC)