Category: Wayback Retrieval

  • The Book of Postfix

    As a sort-of long time Postfix user/administrator, I was quite eager to get my hands on The Book of Postfix. It’s written by two of the more active and knowledgeable admins on the Postfix users mailing list, and should thus be a good read. I’m by no means a wizard at administering Postfix, but hopefully…

  • Memories. Remembering

    I remember the view of the ocean from the back of the garden. I remember the smell of the ocean, fresh from Africa. I remember sitting on Mother Frog rock, trying to catch fish. I think I caught a wrasse. I remember wading out with Gary and his father on the reef to a deep…

  • UberCon VI and Planning

    One of the things we’ve not managed to do yet is document our process for UberCon. So, last week I kicked off the documentation project for the LAN department of the con. My end-goal is a handbook, complete with network diagrams, that hopefully a chimpanzee can use to set up the network, provide services to…

  • HHGTTG Movie

    I watch maybe 2 movies a year at the cinema – the rest I watch on the 4 available TV channels, or perhaps rent the DVD. I’ve found the first movie to watch this year – Hitch Hiker’s Guide To The Galaxy – featuring Alan Rickman as the voice of Marvin (perfect if you ask…

  • Ubercon is nigh!

    UberCon V is just 2 days away now, and I won’t be there. Granted, I didn’t make it to UberCon II either, but that doesn’t make me any happier. I suppose I can take solace in the fact that I won’t be spending 16+ hours in an airplane and working like an absolute maniac for…

  • Ahhh, Thai

    Growing up in the Caribbean has apparently given me a liking for various ‘ethnic’ foods, such as (what is colloquially called) Chinese, Thai, Indian and of course, Caribbean. I suppose I could also blame my parents for feeding me things like stir-fry, roti and curry as a child, but blame would be the wrong word…