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Welcome to my web page.
I have a space on SDF's Nextcloud server which comes free with their MetaARPA level membership.
You can also install Nextcloud on your own computer if you have a static IP address or Dynamic DNS provider for your domain name...
I do intend to do this soon, but due to my lack of organizational skills soon could be 10 years from now...
My home web server is somewhere in the mess below...
I moved the webpage to a more accessible dual stack (IPv4/IPv6) server. I installed my own instance of Nextcloud on it for my family...
Overlaid on this image is a map of our Local HamWan with the Vernon tower connected at Turtle Mountian and if you look closely you can see someone in Pentiction has a good connection (green dot) to the Okanagan Mountain tower south of Kelowna.
According to the OCARC technical committee if we can get links to reach the US Canada border the Puget Sound Data Ring will hook our HamWan into theirs which has linked towers as far north as Bellingham Washington, USA and as Far South as Vancouver Washington which reach people in Portland Oregon. They also have a network link connecting a tower in Victoria BC Canada.
Below is a picture of me after helping to recover equipment after the structural failure of a VHF/UHF repeater tower in 2017. I'm second from the left.
I've been a proud Linux user since 1995, but realize that I could have started much sooner with some version of BSD. I'd heard about SDF.org for some time and now that I see it started in 1987 and wish I'd heard about it sooner.
Back in the '90s I had an idea to kind of better explain Linux to people. This picture of Obi Tux Kenobi was created by my Brother in Law, Mark Sprague. It was his idea to use a snippet of the multithreading code from the linux kernel (1.2.13) as the Star Wars style Scrolling text.