Author Archives: D-Caf

About D-Caf

I'm a computer geek, what more is there to say?

Busy with LinuxWorld

Well, I’ve been very busy the last couple of months. I was asked to be the Security Track Chair for LinuxWorld Boston 2006! You can check the conference out here: LinuxWorld It’s been an interesting challenge getting speakers and trying … Continue reading

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Muirna, dog of the house

Here is a photo of Muirna, our dog. We have had her just over a year now. She joined us September 2004 from a Keeshond rescue organization. She’s about 5-6 years old now. We spoil her terribly. Here she is … Continue reading

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The irony!

LOL, I just took a poll that a friend posted and here are the results: Arty Kid Whether you were a drama freak or an emo poet, you definitely were expressive and unique.You’re probably a little less weird these days … Continue reading

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Hello world!

Ok, this is going to be my new website. I plan on adding a lot (finally). I’ve choosen WordPress because it looks like it will be a nice clean simple way to keep my site updated. I’m not that interested … Continue reading

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The Palm Treo 650 Rocks!

Ok, I figured I’d post this since I need some content, but I love my Treo 650. At some point I’ll add more information on what I’ve done with it (like syncing with linux and such), but for now, let’s … Continue reading

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West Virginia High Point

In January of 2004, we finally got around to hitting our second high point. For this trip, we went to West Virginia’s Spruce Knob. It was a little on the snowy side which made it an interesting and beautiful drive. … Continue reading

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Maryland High Point

In December 2002, my wife and I started our HighPoint trips with the Highest Point in Maryland, Blackbone Mountain. It was a little bit of a hike, but not much (maybe a mile total). The hardest part was just finding … Continue reading

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