I made an effort and resurrected both this blog and the gallery. It’s going to take quite a while to restore everything (I saved much of the contents by using Google’s great cached search results), but at least the basic structure is there. I’ll probably blog later about what happened and everything else that has happened since I blogged regularly.








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by djst’s nest » Blog Archive » The complex world of calendars
15 Oct 2006 at 00:44
[...] When it comes to e-mailing, I’ve pretty much found a working solution where I can access my mail anywhere, anytime. A big part of the solution was the switch to a web-based mail solution: GMail (once again, Google comes to rescue). It lets me store all my mail on secure and reliable servers, while at the same time allowing me to access it using Mozilla Thunderbird. It’s a very good combination. If I’m at work or at home, I use Thunderbird and has direct access to all my mail, both sent and received. It doesn’t matter if I’m running Windows XP or Linux, because Thunderbird can share your mail on a dual-boot system. When I’m on the road (actually the rail), I can access my mail using the web browser of my mobile. While it’s not nearly as convenient as using a real computer, it works. Sometimes, it’s a lifesaver to be able to send a quick e-mail when you’re not in front of a computer. It even let me keep contact with my friends while on the Azores. [...]