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2000-02-29

 

 

Lots of clouds and intermittent rain sums up the day. That is after you add some strong gusty winds. Even with this weather it doesn't feel cold. Because it isn't cold (6°C).

I should have finished with the PCA stuff (project and consulting) but I am not. Filling that full header takes a lot more time than I expected. And I had some distractions.

The Hierarchical Classification programs that I finished a month ago are back under discussion. The file must be changed, some fields added and some changed. This means that I will have to take the programs apart and reassemble them again.

And an other new file must be made, with the assorted programs. The specifications aren't ready yet but ...

Didn't I mention a few weeks back that the death line is approaching? Managers are preparing the test scenarios already, while the specifications aren't ready yet. Sure sign that the death line has been spotted.

I registered some domains (at Joker) and I am now looking for a DNS to park the lot. I can do it at the shop I get my hardware from, although he really wants to sell me a full site where I only want to use his DNS. We are still negotiating.
Ultimately I want to host them from my own attic.

And I just got good news, I can get ADSL at home. When I checked it a few months ago I was just out of range but seemingly they have extended their coverage. I still have to check the prices (they have a full page of prices for various offerings with different services and options). More later.

For anyone who hadn't noticed it Tom is back. After a long and sometimes difficult pregnancy he did deliver his "Outlook 2000 in a nutshell" to the publisher.


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