Note:<888>6/14/99 Monday 9:00 P.M. EDT: I went out after the last message. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and read three computer newsweeklies. I suggested to one of the staff that they should look into using full spectrum florescent lighting tubes which are like plant or aquarium forescent tubes which give off more of an orange red light which is easier on the eyes that the cheap standard florescent tubes which give off a greenish light which is uncomfortable over long periods of times. This has been proven for over 50 years, so somebody ought to shake down General Electric for some descent full spectrum florescent tubes to replace the existing ones in the new addition, and I guess they could do the same with any bulbs. After the library I drove down to Steamboat Road and it was full of waterfront viewers. As I was returning back home, it started raining and lightning. Well I've been awake for 24 hours, so it is time to go to bed. Have a good night. CIO

Note:<888>6/14/99 Monday 7:25 P.M. EDT: I had chicken salad and Ramen noodles for lunch along with ice tea. I went back out about 1:30 P.M.. I stopped by Exxon for $11 of premium. I drove back down to the harbor and viewed the Sound. I drove over to ELDC thrift and viewed the merchandise. They have a used CuisineArt with parts for $75. I drove back down along the Mianus River passing the Bush Holley House and returned through Bruce Park. I drove over to Grass Island, and it was quiet over there. I went over the Greenwich Harbor Inn to use the bathroom and it was quiet there also. It was quite a smoggy and humid today, and I imagine the pollen count was up. I drove back by the Greenwich Hospital Thrift shop and bought the nautical marine compass for $5. I stopped by the Greenwich Hardware store and obtained two self tapping sheet metal screws which they gave me for free. I arrived at my 4 P.M. appointment a half hour early. After my 4 P.M. appointment, I returned home. I parked the car along side the building while the Little League baseball game was going on in back. I plugged in an extension cord and drilled two holes on the cowl between the seats and mounted the Marine Compass there. I also connected the night light for it to the electrical system, so it lights up with a red light when the head lights are turned on. While the extension cord was out, I also vacuumed the car, which needed it. I took my Chinese Swiss army knief out of the Air Canada emergency survival bag and put it back in the driver's door panel pocket. I had dinner of Chicken salad and Ramen noodles with a Diet Coke. Well I have been up for about 22 hours, so I guess I should start thinking about going to sleep. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm which did not do much today. Well have an enjoyable evening. CIO

Note:<888>6/14/99 Monday 12:25 P.M. EDT: I tried to fix a zipper on my green walking shorts, but I broke it trying to fix it, so now I have a new dust cloth. They were a good pair of shorts, I bought them at the Brooks Brothers clearence center in Kittery, Maine just south of Kennebunkport for $20. Well I finally went out about 9:30 A.M.. I drove down to Steamboat Road. I chatted with a local resident of the road. Two couples from Virginia showed up to observe a Danish pianist's house on the harbor. I pointed out the house with the four white chimneys. The gentleman I spoke with gave me his card. His name was:

Halvor (Hal) Strandskov, Board of Directors, The Danish Immigrant Museum, An International Cultural Center, Box 470, Elk Horn, Iowa 51531, 712-764-7001, 800-759-9192, FAX 712-764-7002 mailto:dkmus@netins.net 14 South Montana Street, Arlington, Virginai 22204-1062, 703-671-3145 mailto:hal.strandskov@Juno.com "Across Oceans, Across Time".

He told me the Danish Pianist's original piano he had when he came to America during World War II was out in the museum.

I next went by the Hospital Thrift shop and they have a marine automible compass for $5 half price from $10. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and withdrew funds. I had an officer photocopy the Danish museum card, to refer to a Danish citizen. I then went over to the Greenwich Library, and I retrieved the sign from the garbage can in front announcing the "Open House" last saturday. I read the local paper. It is really loud inside the library today since the workmen are hammering assembling work desks in the main room. I chatted with a few staff. I then returned home and had a diet 7UP. Well I guess I will relax until my 4 P.M. appointment. Have a good afternoon. CIO

Note:<888>6/14/99 Monday 6:35 A.M. EDT: I did a little regular internet work, and I rested from 4:30 A.M. to 5:30 A.M.. I updated http://mrscott.com/download.htm with a few minor changes to http://mrscott.com/scott005.zip and http://mrscott.com/scott006.zip . Well I guess I will have chicken salad and ramen noodles and ice tea along with coffee, and then I will shower and clean up and I guess go out in about an hour or so. CIO

Note:<888>6/14/99 Monday 2:30 A.M. EDT: I downloaded and installed the trial version of Worlds Best Weather Software : WeatherNode and installed it and restarted the Apache server. CIO

Note:<888>6/14/99 Monday 1:30 A.M. EDT: I updated my Tropical Weather Page weather.htm . CIO

Note:<888>6/13/99 Sunday 11:00 P.M. EDT: Well I went to bed about noon. I had a phone call from a family member about 3 P.M.. I got up about 9 P.M.. I had breakfast of cheese omlette with four eggs, five strips of bacon, two slices of toast, orange juice, and coffee. I noticed this story Presidential Candidate Bush Endorsed By Parents that George W. Bush the presidential candidate is coming down to Greenwich this Tuesday for a fund raiser. Since I can't afford to read the Greenwich Times, I don't know if it has been in the local paper yet. Well I have a bit of paper work to do, and I suppose it is usual routine. Today I noticed a very well dressed Chinaman walking from downtown a mile away over to my vicinity of town observing the origins of Scott' Internet hotlist. I hope he enjoyed looking at Automobile Row. If you ever need a new motherboard http://www.pcware.com has a distribution office just across the Queensborough Bridge from Manhattan, of course you would have to buy your CPU from some other place. It is my viewpoint after one installs a new motherboard and CPU, one might be able to do a safe boot from Widows 98, and run Windows 98 setup to install the right drivers. The only other alternative might be to delete all the drivers from "My Computer", "Properties", "Device Manager" and hope upon rebooting plug and play would install the right drivers, or then doing a safe boot and trying to run Windows 98 setup. Having never done this, I am not sure if it would work or not. Perhaps just booting from the original hard drives with a new motherboard and CPU might cause plug and play to install the correct drivers, but a year ago when I tried that; I had to install Windows 95 from scratch. Of course one could try to boot the Windows 98 CDROM, and install from that setup; or use a bootable disk that loads the CDROM drivers and himem.sys and try running setup for Windows 98 from that. Well have a good morning. CIO

Note:<888>6/13/99 Sunday 11:35 A.M. EDT: Well I channel surfed until 9:30 A.M.. I saw this interesting travel commercial Revolutionary Fun-Vacation Locations, Williamsburg, Virginia for people whom maybe live in New England and might want to sweat it out elsewhere on vacation. I watched a little bit of Crystalcathedral.org for a little bit of religion from the Reform Church of North America out in California. Of course in the Dutch Reform Church on the east coast, they have a number of churches in Manhattan including Marble Collegant Church of Norman Vincent Peale fame, Peter Styvesant's church at around 2nd Ave. and 12 street, another Dutch Reform church at around 2nd Avenue and 7th street, and I would imagine a few others in the New York area like Rye, New York and Terrytown, New York; and I believe Norman Vincent Peale was also involved in the Foundation for Christian Living in Pawling, New York; so obviously the Dutch Reform Chruch is somewhat established in the New York area, although I am not sure if they still go to church in wooden shoes anymore. I went out and chatted with a fellow downtown about the weather and the Caymen Islands who was walking a white Belgium sheperd. I noticed quite a few non New York metropolitan area license plates, so we have quite a few visitors coming through the area with summer vacations. I noticed one fellow wearing a AMERICA'S DREAM RESORTS: WHITE ELEPHANT RESORT wind breaker from Nantucket http://www.nantucket.net , which a comfortable harbor side hotel in Nantucket near town for those of you whom enjoy strolling. I once heard they called it that, since it costs so much to operate and they never make any money, although it is a bit expensive by Nantucket standards, but it is a full service hotel. I stopped by the St. Moritz bakery and bought an Almond Danish pastry for a light snack. It has cleared a bit, but is still overcast. It might be like this for the next several days like a Northeasterner, but I am not sure how the moderate hurricane conditions off Bermuda might come into play. Well I returned home, and I guess I should start slowing down; and think about going to bed. Have a good afternoon. CIO

Note:<888>6/13/99 Sunday 7:45 A.M. EDT: Well I went out after the last message. It is rainy, misty, damp, and foggy out. I guess it might be caused by that hurricane 300 miles southeast of Bermuda. Check weather.htm to see what is happening with it. I drove down to Steamboat Road and a half dozen fishermen were out there. I stopped by the Grand Union when it opened at 7 A.M., and I bought two cans of Maxwell House Columbian Supreme 11 oz. cans of coffee for $4 both with store coupon, a dozen jumbo eggs for $1.69, two GU raisin brans for $2.19 each, GU whole milk half gallon $1.72, and a large 38 oz. box of Pepperidge Farm Goldfish crackers for $5.29 for $17.08 total. I returned home and put away the groceries. Well have a good day, I guess I will watch a little morning television for a change. CIO

Note:<888>6/13/99 Sunday 6:25 A.M. EDT: I sifted through my email, and did some of my regular internet work. I guess I will go out shortly for a morning walk. http://www.compusastores.com has Microsoft Office 2000 available with $40 mailin upgrade rebates. Well Bill and Paul did not seen me my own copy, so I will go without. Microsoft Windows 2000 is schedules for release in mid October 1999. Well have a good morning. CIO

Note:<888>6/13/99 Sunday 4:10 A.M. EDT: After the last message, I prepared some white chicken breast meat with tabasco sauce, steamed corn on the cob, steamed frozen green peas, and ice tea. While I was steaming the vegtables, I picked off the rest of the meat off the chicken carcass, and chopped it up with two chopped Vadallia onions, and sprinkled the mixture with herbs and spices along with white wine, tabasco sauce, Angostora bitters and mixed it with Hellmans mayonaise making a very good chicken salad, which I put in the refrigerator to chill. After I had my meal, I had a cup of coffee. I then cleaned up and showered. Well I guess I will do my last four days email now. I am still listening to the BBC. CIO

Note:<888>6/13/99 Sunday 2:15 A.M. EDT: I updated Scott's Weekly broadcast sound.htm . CIO

Note:<888>6/13/99 Sunday 1:45 A.M. EDT: Well yesterday morning, I did some regular internet work. I uninstalled some programs from the C: drive that I never use. I optimized the C: drive. At 7 A.M., I did a C: and D: drive backup to the E: drive. I went out and drove down by Steamboat Road, and then I walked downtown and bought an Almond Danish from St. Moritz baker. I returned home about 9 A.M., and I started a complete tape backup of the entire system. I got up at 3 P.M. to turn off the tape program and reboot the system and start the server. I had a phone call from a family member. I went back to bed until 9 P.M.. I had breakfast of 4 fried eggs, six strips of bacon, two pieces of toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I then started cleaning my apartment while listening to the BBC Up All Night. I rested from 11:30 P.M. until 12:30 A.M., and then got up and finished cleaning my apartment and watering the plants just now. I need to have a bite to eat, and to take a shower; and then I might go out for a breath of fresh air. Well have a good morning. CIO

Note:<888>6/12/99 Saturday 12:15 A.M. EDT: Well I went to bed yesterday until 4 P.M.. I got up and had Kelloggs raisin bran, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins for breakfast and I went back to bed until 7:30 P.M., when I recieved a phone call from somebody in Stamford - Darien, Connecticut who only has mussles and snails to eat that he finds in the harbor around Dolphin or Scott's Cove. I guess the foreign labor force does not think that Americans are entitled to eat, which means that sooner or later the Americans when they get fed up will throw out any foreigners who are hogging all the food. Of course without our guest workers, we might not get as much done; so if anyone knows a labor economist you could try paying that person $200 an hour which is what a labor economist is worth minimal, but make sure they have the same qualifications that I do. Well after the phone call at 7:30 P.M., I got up and cleaned up and finally went out about 9 P.M.. There were lots of people out downtown for dinners, drinks, coffee, and movies which is typical for a Friday night. It was a bit cooler out than normal, but it is quite refreshing. Well I came back about 11 P.M., and chatted with my neighbors. I had dinner of cold chicken with tabasco sauce, steamed corn on the cob and steam frozen small carrotts, ice tea and diet 7UP. I made a cup of coffee and put it in my thermos in case I have to go out again. Well I am not sure what the case is at the moment. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . It looks like the general public have been selling down the market all week and profit taking which is par for the course this time of year. CIO

Note:<888>6/11/99 Friday 8:00 A.M. EDT: I slept from after the last message. I got up at 4 A.M.. I had a bowl of fruit and ice tea. I rebooted the server. I went out at 5:30 A.M. and drove down by the water. A couple of fishermen were present. I returned home, and had a bowl of microwave popcorn. I channel surfed a bit, but there is not much worth watching on television, since I am not prone towards watching the tube. I suppose I will relax a bit, since I have no need to go out this morning. CIO

Note:<888>6/11/99 Friday 12:15 A.M. EDT: I went downtown after the last message, and I viewed the harbor. There were about a dozen youths star gazing down by the harbor. I noticed three modest sized Yachts at the Greenwich Harbor Inn. I returned to the center of town and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. There were a few diners coming out from dinner. I returned home and watched a little television, but as usual not much was on. Well I suppose I might do a little internet work or relax. I ran the antivirus program while I was out, and the system is virus free. Well have a good morning. CIO

Note:<888>6/10/99 Thursday 9:20 P.M. EDT: Well I worked on the internet until about 7 A.M.. I went to bed until 1 P.M.. I had breakfast of Kelloggs raisin bran, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I cleaned up and made my 3 P.M. appointment. I stopped by the Hospital thrift shop and they have new merchandise out for their summer opening. I drove down by the waterfront. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and returned the Titanic and some music CDs. The Greenwich Library is having their official opening and ribbon cutting this Saturday from 2 P.M. to 4 P.M.. They were unloading more furniture for the library. I drove over to Staples and they don't have the $20 upgrade to Windows 98 you have to order it from Windows 98 Second Edition , and in my particulary case I will have to have somebody else order it for me. I then drove around Tod's Point. I then drove back by Steamboat Road. I returned home about 6:30 P.M., and I had dinner of cold chicken with tabasco sauce, steamed corn on the cob and steamed baby frozen carrotts. I read the new issue of the Greenwich Post. I sat around and had my coffee. I updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . Well not much happening, have a good evening; I might go out for a brief spell. CIO

Note:<888>6/10/99 Thursday 3:10 A.M. EDT: Well I did a little computer work. I went out about midnight and drove down by the harbor. I stopped off in the center of town and walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue for a short spell. It was a little damp out since it had just finished raining. I stopped by the Grand Union and bought 24 packages of Ramen noodles for $4 total, two half gallons of Tropicana Tangerine juice for $1.99 each, a Red Baron 4 cheese pizza for $3.50, Angostora Bitters $3.29, Early Morning bacon $1.79, Sorrento Mozzerella cheese 16 oz., $2.49 plus $1.30 in cans returned for $18.30 total along with .20 tax. Well I returned home with groceries and put them away. I read the last three issues of the Greenwich Post. Not much happening, it is a pretty quiet night as usual. Well have a good morning. I might have some fruit salad and ice tea shortly. CIO

Note:<888>6/09/99 Wednesday 9:30 P.M. EDT: Well I went back to bed after the last message. I got up about 7 P.M., and I fixed the Bush Presidential Library and Museum links on my web sites. I had dinner of sliced cold chicken with tabasco sauce, baked potatoe, green peas, ice tea, and coffee. I like the larger baked potatoes that cost .99 a pound since you don't get a tough skin when you microwave them. I am just finishing up making a batch of icetea.htm . Well it looks like it is cooler outside today. It seems whenever George Bush and company come north it gets hot outside, and when they go back down to Texas it cools off. I guess it is just like when I went down to Key West in 1976 and the temperature was down to 42 degrees Farenheit, and when I went to Oslo, Norway around St. Patricks Day in 1983 the temperature was around 65 degrees Farenheit. I guess when various people travel they bring their own weather with them, and conversely when various groups of people travel; the bring combinations of weather with them. Well don't forget to study this link from weather.htm , the link is http://www.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk/pub/sat-images/DTOT.JPG the west coast of Africa satellite photo where hurricanes form a week to ten days before they appear in the Carribean. Well I guess I will do a little internet work, before going out for a little fresh air. Don't forget a new animated film about a true environmentalist Disney.com Tarzan-- Where the Magic Lives Online! coming to a theatre near you soon. Well have a good evening. CIO

Note:<888>6/09/99 Wednesday 9:20 A.M. EDT: Well at 5:30 A.M., I started cooking a 8 pound Purdue chicken which was done at 7:15 A.M., and I refrigerated it after it was done. I had some ice tea and goldfish crackers while it was cooking. I watched the Titanic while it was cooking, and I just finished watching it. Well I think I will take a little nap, so have a good morning. CIO

Note:<888>6/09/99 Wednesday 4:30 A.M. EDT: Well I finished writting a letter to a family member. I updated Text File of Scott's Random Notes from start June 1997 thru May 1999 about 672 pages or 2,182,948 bytes, and I printed out a hard copy of the Notes from February 1999 thru May 1999 to add to the existing hard copy. It is all in five blue binders, and I have left the most recent binder next to my reading chair. Well back to routine work. CIO

Note:<888>6/09/99 Wednesday 2:20 A.M. EDT: I was up at 12:30 A.M. after a sound sleep. I had breakfast of 4 fried eggs, three strips of bacon, two slices of toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. I restarted my server, so it works better. I guess I will do a little internet work and write a letter. Well have a good morning. CIO

Note:<888>6/08/99 Tuesday 5:15 P.M. EDT: Well I went back out after the last message. I stopped by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and cashed my check and withdrew funds. I enjoyed lingering in the nice air conditioned lobby of the bank on this hot day. I then headed on down to the central Greenwich Post office and paid my electricity bill. I lingered in the park downtown for a couple of hours and chatted with a pipe smoker and told him the Owl is no longer in New Haven, but the Greenwich tabacconist has tabacco across from the Police Station. I usually buy an ounce of Round Hill and a ounce of Grand Manier and I then put it in a mason jar in the freezer mixed up, and let it sit there until I feel like smoking my pipe. At persent the mixture in my freezer is about five years old. I chatted with a visitor from Terrytown who is Puerto Rican about the Carribean. I reminded a British staff officer it is safe to assume that all communications in America are monitored. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I headed on down to the bottom of Steamboat Road and checked out how the two hot weather fisherman were doing. I also chatted with some of the local gardners in town. I stopped by the Hospital Thrift Shop and told them some gossip. They said it was not busy today. I stopped by the Greenwich Library and gave them a few pointers. I checked out the videotape "Titanic" which I have not seen. Well it is still extremely hot outside, but I seem to have endured so far for the last 22 hours by going at a slower pace, and not getting to hurried by the heat. I noticed a few resident foreigners and business people persit in wearing black suits on a day like today, but I suppose it gets hot where they come from also. Well everything is cool and comfortable in the old apartment, so I think I better have a snack and go to bed. Have a good evening, and I also updated Scott's Index scopor01.htm . CIO

Note:<888>6/08/99 Tuesday 12:50 P.M. EDT: I went out after the last message, and I stopped by our local Cadillac dealership on West Putnam Avenue and checked out the cars and picked up their brochures. I explained to them that on the side I have been trying to promote General Motors cars for the last fifteen years. I noticed that the newer models are harder to recognize as a Cadillac. I next went by the Hospital Thrift shop and viewed the merchandise and chatted with young English lass and pointed out a dress they have their that looks like it came from the Dress Shop on Avenue Montagne. I next stop by Putnam Trust Bank of New York and withdrew funds. I drove down Greenwich Avenue and parked on Steamboat Road and gave a young stock broker a lecture on Economics. I chatted with an Irish liquor saleman who has the Schenley Liquor francaise for a particular liquor. He told me he use to own 25 acres on Round Hill Road. He also told me that St. Peter from Xerox used to live across the harbor from me when I lived on Steamboat. I chatted with a local fisherman who was bumbed out by the heat. I chatted with two young hedge trimmers who seemed quite energetic in this heat, and they did an excellent job as usual on the Indian Harbor Hedges. I next returned uptown and stopped by the Greenwich Library and chatted with security. He wanted to know if I had seen a regular patron, and I told him not since the library had reopened. I went inside and on this very hot day, it is a full house. I read the local paper, and briefed a few staff about the electricity situation. I stopped by Exxon and bought $13.25 in premium. I returned home and my ValueClick check for $65.16 arrived for this month. I had some of my fruit salad and ice tea. I have been taking a can of soda with me. I guess I will go out and stop by the bank and cash the check and withdraw funds and pay my electricity bill, and lets hope the power does not fail before or after that. Well back out into the heat wave, to face the heat of the day. Have a good afternoon. CIO

Note:<888>6/08/99 Tuesday 8:30 A.M. EDT: I sifted through my email and did my scotwork.htm . I went out at 6:30 A.M.. I drove downtown to the bottom of Steamboat Road and said Good Morning to one fisherman. I returned to the center of town and sat for a while. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue and chatted with a Philipino citizen who is looking for a job as a correctional officer. I recommended to him that he try Hospital Security. I met with his wife also and told him about other Phiipino families in the area and of course chatted with him about Volcanoes. I walked around the train station and suggested to one hot commuter that he "Ditch the Neck Tie". I walked back up the avenue and explained to one local that we are expecting major brownouts in the area today, and possibly commuters should not travel if at all possible since if the air conditioning goes off in Manhattan along with elevators and electric trains, the situation can be quite unbearable. There is a good chance of it happening since not many people are on vacation and we using full energy consumption. Well I returned home, and I might possibly go out again until noon. Well stay cool if at all possible.

Note:<888>6/08/99 Tuesday 4:10 A.M. EDT: After I finished the laundry, I drove down to the bottom of Steamboat Road, and no one was there like it is suppose to be. I then drove back to the center of town, and there were a few people across from the Dome restaurant parked sitting on the sidewalk. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue, and I sat out at the Post Office plaza observing for a while. I then drove back down to Steamboat Road and it was still quiet. I returned home about 3:30 A.M., and had a bowl of Ramen noodles, gold fish crackers, and ice tea. I will now do a little internet work. Have a good morning. CIO

Note:<888>6/08/99 Tuesday 1:45 A.M. EDT: I fell asleep on the sofa until 8 P.M.. I had two slices of Stauffers French Bread pizza, ice tea, and coffee for dinner. I chatted with two family members. I went out about 9:30 P.M. and parked in the center of Greenwich Avenue. I chatted with one local. I walked down Greenwich Avenue by the Greenwich Harbor Inn. The 100 foot yacht the Sea Falcon from London is birthed at the Greenwich Harbor Inn on a quiet evening. I walked on down to the bottom of Steamboat Road. I returned and chatted with the security at Greenwich Capitol Management next to the Greenwich Harbor Inn. I returned to the center of town and drank a diet Coke out of my Kennebunkport container chiller. It was a very hot evening close to 90 degrees Farenheit. Before I went out I put the backup computer in the bedroom, and I set up the hospitality bar where the backup computer was, just in case I should ever run into anyone that needs refreshment. Well I guess it will continue to gather dust as it has for the last couple of years. I stopped by the Grand Union just before closing at midnight. It is not open tonight now. I bought GU 16 oz. frozen peas $1.59, GU frozen carrotts 16 oz. $1.75, a Tony's pizza $3.49, a Stauffers 20 oz. frozen lasagna $2.99, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter $1.29, GU crunchy peanut butter .99, two pints strawberries $1.29 each, two Cantalope for $1.99 both, seedless grapes at $1.99 a pound $3.62, four large Idaho potatoes at $1.99 a pound $2.39, two half gallons of Florida Natural orange juice $1.99 each, a half gallon of GU 2% milk $1.99, a Purdue Oven Roaster Chicken at .89 a pound for $7, for $35.38 total. I returned home and put away the groceries. I started my laundry, and I am on the dry cycle right now. I diced the two cantalope, sliced the stawberries, and removed the grapes from their stems, and I mixed them all together with a few teaspoons of Angostora bitters, a cup of white wine, and a cup of orange juice, and one jigger of Mount Gay Rum and put it all in two containers to ferment for a day for a fresh and delicious fruit salad. Well it is nice and cool about 76 degrees right now inside, so I guess I will do a little internet work. I also increased the numbers of streams on my server from 200 to 250. Well have a good morning. CIO