Long-time readers know that the server of this website is running in the Netherlands. When we left for the States my parents offered to give the server a place on the attic in Middenmeer.
The server has been running continuously for well over seven years, and doing a great job. But it's starting to show its age -- a scare about a hard disk maybe going bad, and increasingly noisy fans -- so we decided to buy a new one.
The new server arrived without operating system. My father installed and configured OpenBSD earlier this week, so it is now ready for me to install the LAMP stack and some other utilities, and start transferring our websites to the new server. OpenBSD is not for the faint of heart, and it's pretty cool to see it up and running so quickly.
Even enabling the network stack was no problem ("oh, I just did echo dhcp > /etc/hostname.xl0"). Thank you!
Today I went for lunch with Petra; it was great to see her and catch up. We went to Redbowl, an Asian fusion place in Cary, where we had saté with peanut sauce. A shared favorite.
For the first time in weeks it's cooler now, only 79 degrees. 
I went by the mailbox this morning to pick up two books that I ordered. Looking forward to some fun reading.
This morning the U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands Fay Hartog Levin announced that she will be stepping down in September.
I came across an interesting publication this morning, the ThoughtWorks Technology Radar. ThoughtWorks, a software development company, is often ahead of the curve, technology-wise, and it's interesting to read their "Technology Radar".
Famous Dutch-American astronomer Tom Gehrels passed away last week at age 86. Professor Gehrels discovered thousands of asteroids and comets and published numerous scientific articles.
My article was posted on Slashdot! 