Note:<888>10/21/99 Thursday 12:05 P.M. EDT: I went to bed at 3:30 P.M. yesterday, and I was up at 8:30 P.M.. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I moved the Queen Anne chair around facing the television opposite the front entrance door. I put the Danish coffee table next to it, with room for a tea cup. I put the telephone on it and the Nantucket ash tray and television remote. I put the mahogany telephone table next to the blue couch with the decoy mat on it. I straightened out the Coca Cola tray underneath the day bed putting the Greenwich telephone books behind the television on the television cabinet. I put the older pairs of sun glasses with the other sun glasses. I put some personal items in the bedroom bureau left drawer. I straightened out the shoes in right living room closet and other items in the closet switching clothes around between the left and the right closet. I frisked the clothes to see if any strange items were left in them. I put the ironing board back in the right closet. I put the rug cleaning machine underneath the day bed. I took the bathroom telephone off the wall next to the toilet and put it next to the bathroom entrance, so if it rings at night it won't disturb my neighbors. I checked my cables in the hallway. I have two sterio wires running underneath the beginning of the hallway carpet, and a telephone wire and sterio wire running underneath the bedroom threshhold and along the hallway and into the bathroom. Technically one should not have wires underneath carpet, but I figure it is more dangerous to trip over them at those points. I spackled the screw holes for the telephone in the bathroom and the holes where I moved the parson lamps above the day bed. I put another power strip on the bedroom bureau, so the typewriters are plugged into it, and the emergency flash light is more easily available. I moved the cough drop bowl to the dining room table. I move the magazine rack behind the Queen Anne chair at the entrance to the kitchen. I put the speaker further forward, so it is easier to make into the kitchen. I moved the brass lamp behind the Queen Anne chair, so one can turn it on and read, but when it is one; it clairs into the door side part of the blue sofa, if someone is sitting there. I move the pelican and pink flamingo audubon picture further right underneath the cafe sculpture, and then moved the larger sterio speaker away from the computer into the corner underneath grandad's picture, and put the laser printer on it. I put the light beneath grandad's picture higher to do this, and I put a 40 watt bulb in it, so it is not so bright. I put the Body Basic's aroma machine on the Boston Acoustics speaker in front of the large speaker placing it on the right back of the blue sofa sideways, hopefully it won't fall down on a sitter with the aroma machine. I put the Wilson Jones Terminal Center stands in the middle of the desk with my odd paper work in them and the computer cdroms and demos on them. I put the aroma machine funnel to store the beads on that stand with the bad Sony Tape. I put the Sony SuperStation backup tape devise on the file cabinet along with current mail and paper work, and my scratch paper and three working pins along with the www.icelandair.com 1-800-779-2899 two day travel to Scotland promotion for $399, which seems like a lot of money to go to Scotland for two days. Their website is www.Scotland99.com . I move the Monsanto and George Bush coffee cups with mostly non working ink pins in front of the Sony Superstation. Basically the space behind the restored leather office chair is open, so it look more open, and less closed in. I moved the fake book light on top of the right hallway bookcase and left the eight light on all the time for a night light. I repaired the Malaysia Save the Children balsa wood tropical fish with Elmers glue, and set it up to dry. I moved the computer tool kit on top of the shrunken pair of long underware. I put two candles on the two Harvard plate on the bedroom bureau. I moved some other bric a brac around the bedroom. I sorted out the hallway sweater closet, and put the scarves and gloves on the lower shelf. I put the Television folding tables in front of the bar. I put a empty little silver frame on the dictaphone. I folded the parson lamps further apart. frisked the clothes in the bedroom closet, and moved a few clothing items around. had dinner about 9 A.M. of reheated herbal garlic in wine boneless chicken breast with ham and onion along with reheated pasta mixture and ice tea and coffee. I just remember, I put the NOAA weather warning radio yesterday to the right of the computer, so I can follow it more easily while I am on the computer. After breakfast, I went to clean the toilet brush container, and I noticed a mosquito had died in it, so I sanitized it and left a quarter of a inch of Swiss Pine cleaner in it. I called the Greenwich Health Department and notified them of the mosquito that had to try to breed in my toilet cleaner container. I guess it is smart to leave a little antiseptic in the toilet cleaner container, besides spraying it with Lysol. I have a 3 P.M. appointment today, so guess I will clean up shortly and go out for the afternoon, and try to remember to pick up a few items at the Grand Union. Well have an enjoyable afternon. CIO

Note:<888>10/20/99 Wednesday 2:30 P.M. EDT: I decided to put the two minature palm trees on the dining table. I also took the Dupont Cordavan cutting board, and put it on the lazy susan and then put the medium size golden pathos in the terrocata pot and under liner. I moved the two other plants on opposite sides of the air conditioner that I keep going to bring in fresh air, but I don't run the condenser to cool the place in this weather. I moved a few other books by the telephone table. I put the six Norwegian milk glass cups with the Norwegian Royal Crest on the oak dining table. I rehung the Pelican and Pink Flamingo audobon prints further to the left so they are not blocked by the large speaker. I hope the magnets in the old sterio speaker don't interfer with my computer. I put the White Star Line place mat on the spider web frame in front of the mirror. I put my apartment keys and house keys in the Nantucket ashtray. I pruned off some of the dead leaves of the golden pathos plant, since I probably have been watering it too much when I water it. I went downstairs and checked my mail, and I had a flyer from Joyel Haave running for town tax collector on the republican ticket. I sipped some ice tea and relaxed a while. Well the NOAA weather radio did its regular Wednesday test at noon. I heard something mentioned that they are expecting two to three inches of rain later this afternoon, but it might be more if this part of the same tropical storm front that came through Florida. Well have an enjoyable afternoon, and I think I should try to go to bed. CIO

Note:<888>10/20/99 Wednesday 10:25 A.M. EDT: Well I was not able to fall asleep. I decided to do more arranging. I put the two leaves back in the dining room table spreading it across the room between the green couch and the left closet. I moved the restored leather office chair where the large speaker was on the right side of the blue couch. I rearrange the material around the speaker putting the tape drive on it along with other bric a brac that was in that area. I stacked up ten Veterans of Foreign War encyclopedias from after World War I, and put the mouse pad on them to my left, so I still have easy access to the mouse. I can put my scratch paper on the office chair when I make notes. I suppose I could make notes on the computer just as easy, and technically these are notes I am doing on this now. I pulled back the Queen Anne chair, and I put the telephone on the telephone table next to it. I move the pathos plant off the telephone table to the window sill. I put the two minature palms on either end of the dining table opposite the lazy susan. I arranged the four bent wood chairs around the table at the rounded corners with the two old rustic French dining chairs in the center on either side. I placed waterbird bird and nautical place mats around the table, somewhat worn. I have one the Revere bowl with lid in the center of the lazy susan with various ash trays and cigarette lighters for guest use. I have one Washington D. C. ash tray with red Djeep light to the right of the side French chair facing the television. I put the TV tray underneath the day bed where the laptop typewrite is in the briefcase with the Coca Cola trays with odd items along with the telephone books. I also have the ironing board all the way back underneath the day bed. I put the magazine rack on the far side of the bedroom bed next the night stand on the right side of the bedroom desk. If one were entertaining around the blue sofa which I never do, you could pivot the yellow French computer chair towards the computer square off an the left angle, and move the Danish coffee table equal distance between the leather office chair, Queen Anne chair, and blue sofa or even turn around the French computer chair 180 degrees backing it against the computer table facing the Queen Anne chair. It does make it necessary to lean on the sofa to get the papper off the lazer printer, but I hardly ever use the lazer printer. Since I use the computer all the time, and hardly ever entertain, I plan to mostly leave the French arm chair facing the computer on a left diagonal. I had to run a telephone extension cable from the computer power control center underneath the blue couch, so the telephone can be on the telephone table next to the Queen Anne chair on its right along with the Smithsonian volcano book and the Nantucket ash tray sitting on it with the Greenwich Country Club Zippo lighter in the Nantucket ash tray. Well so much for arranging household items for personal convenience and asthetic comfort. I am a bit bushed, so I might try to sleep sooner or later. Have a good morning. CIO

Note:<888>10/20/99 Wednesday 7:40 A.M. EDT: It is a drizzly pouring rain outside today. After dinner I did some more rearranging. I put the Moulon Rouge painting where the Bermuda watercolor was on the right side of the day bed. I put the Bermuda water color on the left most bookcase in the hallway behind the blue piece and white piece of coral. I took out from the Princess Diane memorial television chess, the Panasonic KX-E708 electric typewritter and the black IBM 50th Anniversary selectric typewriters and put them on my bedroom bureau. I put the Decoy lamp in my bedroom window. I put the books on my bedroom bureau on the television chest. I put the beer steins on the bookcase behind the television chest. I put the 5 1/4 floppy shareware disks from the left closet and lots of the boxes my computer parts came in the chest. I oraganize the left closet shelf. I put the spare lazer printer paper there along with a few other computer items along with the 3 1/2 disk storage trays. I cleaned out the right closet shelf and put the excess shopping bags in a bag and eventually put them in the car to take to the thrift shop. I put the hats on that shelf. I sorted through some other items. I put the telephone books in a Coca Cola tray underneath the left front of the day bed. I remade the day bed put a mattress liner on it, along with a French brocade sheet and I put the light blue blanket on it. I put the dark blue blanket as a throw on the green couch. I moved the bar in front of the television stand. I moved the dining table closer against it. I put the telephone and answering machine in front of the Queen Elizabeth Life Magazine coronation portrait. I put the NOAA weather warning device on the Dictaphone at the far end of the green couch. I put the Shield of Pall Mall that was on the hallway bookcase on the front door inside. I moved the two television trays against the wall where the bar was folder up behind the restored leather office chair. I have both typewriters in working order I believe. I move the cuff link box to the bedroom dresser. I moved one of the pineapple lamps on the white bedroom dresser. Behind it is a six plug strip with a emergency rechargable flash light like the one behind the kitchen rack. I moved the magazine rack in front of the left side of the left closet, so the door still opens next to the restored leather office chair. I took out the lazer printer from the bottom two drawer filing cabinet and put it on the shelf in the left closet. I showed one of my neighbors what I had done. I dumped the old telephone books and other paper items in the recyclable paper bin. I chatted with one of my neighbors outside briefly and explained what I had been doing for the arthritis. I had some reheated pasta mixture and ice tea just now. I am very tired, so I think I will go to bed. Have an enjoyable morning. CIO

Note:<888>10/20/99 Wednesday 1:25 A.M. EDT: I have not made it out yet or cleaned up. I completed a successful tape backup at midnight. On the slower bidirectional speed it took the Sony SuperStation about 28 hours for a 6 gigabyte compressed backup. I tried the other tape, but it does not work; so I will have to send it in for exchange. I rebooted the computer without the tape drive turned on without loading the drivers, and I was able to turn it on and the HP LazerJet II printer; and it worked through the pass thru port. Thus when using the HP LazerJet II printer now, you have to turn on the Sony SuperStation Tape machine, but you don't need to reboot. While doing all this, I did some more cleaning and straightening around the apartment, and generally reorganizing. I put the items on the bedroom window sill on waterproof items, so when it collects moisture in the winter, it won't damage them. I moved the old National Geographic magazines on top the file cabinet. I brought down my three beer steins and displayed them at lower levels. I sifted though the Coca Cola junk tray underneath the day bed. I hung the picture of the Moulin Rouge on the front door. I put the Audubon Pelican and Pink Flamingo pictures above the desk beneath the copper French Cafe sculpture. I did a bit of damp rag dusting. At about 11:15 P.M., I washed the four boneless chicken breasts that I bought last night. I rolled two in olive oil putting a little olive oil in the bottom of a Pyrex pie dish. I put the chicken breast in it. I layed quarter inch strips of ham across the breast. I put two pads of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" on each breast. I foured a third of a cup of French white wine on the chicken breast, and some Angostora Teriayki, dash of Lea and Perrins worstershire sauce, and a dash on Angostora bitters, and then I diced finely four gloves of garlic and spread it on the chicken breast, and then I put on light dashes of ground pepper, garlic powder, Basil, Oregano, Italian spices, cinnemon, celery salt, poultry seasoning, and Chinese five spice. I then sprikled on a bit of Parmesian cheese. I then diced finely a medium onion and sprikled it on the chicken breasts. I added a small amount of olive oil on this. I cooked it in the convection oven at 350 degrees F. for 35 minutes. I had one of the breasts for dinner with the reheated pasta dish from last night along with ice tea and coffee. I refrigerated the other cooked breast. I enjoy the new dining table setup, since it is more spacious. I did the dishes and made up a batch of icetea.htm without the wine which I am just about to put in the jugs. I will go out in about 45 minutes after I clean up for a breath of fresh air. I have to remember to keep an eye out for any skunks. Well have a good morning. CIO

Note:<888>10/19/99 Tuesday 9:10 P.M. EDT: I stayed up until 12:30 P.M.. I moved the Queen Anne chair from in front of the television to in perpendicular to the blue love seat just beyond the front door entrance. I moved the magazine rack between the two closet doors. I moved around other bric a brac around the apartment. I was up at 5:30 P.M., and I had breakfast of Kelloggs Corn Flakes, toast, orange juice, vitamins, and coffee. The backup of the D: and E: drives will be done about midnight, and it is still running. I changed the aroma beads in the Body Basics aroma machine. I vacuumed the apartment. I listened to the BBC while doing all this, and they were talking about organic food. I move the Prince Charles "Vision of England" book in front of the book on the book shelf about Queen Victoria and another one on the Windsors. I checked my sterio speaker this morning to make sure they all work. I sorted out the magazines and periodicals in the magazine rack. I need to shower and clean up before I go out. I also moved the television tables behind the front door. Well not much else to report. I might move the HP LazerJet II printer cable from the Sony SuperStation pass thru to either a serial cable if I have compatable serial cable of back on the four port LPT converter box, since that did not seem to be the problem. I would do this after I get the backup finished. Well have a good evening, and I will be out in about a half hour or so. CIO

Note:<888>10/19/99 Tuesday 8:25 A.M. EDT: I just finished the tape backup of the C: drive using the slower BiDirectional setting. It took about 8 1/2 hours for 2.7 gigabytes. I just started the backup of the D: and E: drives appending it to the same tape. It should take just about as much time or more. I put a book in front of the tape drive, so it does not make as much noice. I went out after the last message. I drove down by the waterfront and viewed the harbor. I parked in the center of town, and I walked up Greenwich Avenue. I noticed a dime on the sidewalk in front of Outdoor Traders. I saw two pedestrians heading towards the Food Emporium. I sat out at the bench at the top of the Avenue for a while. I walked on back down the Avenue, and I found another dime in front of Saks Fifth Avenue, which I picked up. I noticed the night security motion detector device at www.restorationhardware.com sets of an ultra sound frequency when one walks by the doorway. I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I viewed the Mitchells construction project while walking back up the Avenue. I heard water being pumped. I noticed they are laying the grids and platforms for pouring the main floor in front, and still working on the lower level in back. I talked to a local peace office about the internet. I stopped by the Food Emporium about 3:30 P.M., since the Grand Union was closed. I spent about $21.32, but I did not get a receipt; so it is hard to be accurate. I bought Angostora Teriyaki sauce for $1.59, a barrell jar of German dill pickels for $1.99, two pounds of boneless breast of chicken at $1.99 a pound for about $4, two half gallons of Florida Natural orange juice for $2.50 each, a half gallon of 2% milk for $1.89, Thrree Kings bacon for $2.59, a dozen eggs for $1.79, a box of Spinich fetticini $1.79 and a bulb of garlic about .50, for about $21.32 total. I returned home, and I noticed a dead skunk on the Post Road just west of the Shell Station, and it really stank. I put away the groceries. I noticed the backup was continuing. I decide to do some more furniture rearranging. I put the blue love seat couch against the left wall as you come in front of the desk. I moved a speaker in front of the desk and file cabinet. I setup the mouse pad on my tape box. I put another speaker at the other end of the couce with a small speaker on it by the kitchen entrance. I put a small lamp on it from the bedroom. I put the Round Oak table with the leaves removed in the center of the room where the couch was. I took out three other small bent oak chairs with the single one and and the two formal restored french dining chairs and put them all around the table. I put the two minature palms on the window sill, and the golden pathos next to the large one in the kitchen entrance, and the smaller on in the bathroom. I put the former mouse mahogany table next to the Queen Anne chair in front of the day bed. I exchanged phones and put the portable on that table with the Nantucket ash tray on the answering machine. I put the large button speaker wire phone next to the computer. I put the Danish square table in the corner in front of the blue sofa and speaker, so I lie facing across the diagonal of the room. I put the bar where the restored leather arm chairs was, and move the restored leather arm chair in front of the left closet door, with two folding TV stand tables next to it. While I had the closet door available, I switched my frequently worn clothing to right closet and put my less worn jacket and suits in the left closet. I put the Decoy lamp in the bedroom. I took down last years Christmas Cards of the french cafe sculpture and stored them. I moved the French, Norwegian, and two United States flags where the IBM 24 pin printer was. I put the 24 printer underneath the bed. I have the HP LaserJet II printer working on the tape drive pass thru, so the tape drive has to be one before one boots the computer (tape no necessary) to have the printer work, if one intends to use the printer. I had to connect the answering machine and portable phones to power sources behind the day bed. I also recieved a package from UPS yesterday from a family member. I rearranged various smaller objects around the apartment. I put the magazine rack at the kitchen entrance at the end of the blue sofa. I put the mahogany octagon table in the hallway, and I gave it to an early rising neighbor, who said she knew somebody that could use it. It was solid, but it had some chipped and cracked pieces. I put the two oak table leaves in the right hand side of the bedroom closet. I put the Prince Charles' "A Vision of England" underneath the bar on top of the wine glasses. I put the aroma lamp in front of the laser printer. I put the Revere Bowl with top with ash trays in it on the lazy susan on the oak dining table. Thus I kept busy while doing the tape backup. One has to walk around the dining table far side in front of the long green couch to access the computer French arm chair. I also put the framed spider web in glass case beneath the left wall full mirror. I put the sewing kit in the left bedroom top drawer along with a deck of cards. I put the blocked of desk supplies I need in the front of the top drawer of the file cabinet, which a couple items had to be moved to open. Well it all seems to work. I am tired, so after some Ramen noodles, I will go to bed. Have a good morning. CIO

Note:<888>10/19/99 Tuesday 1:05 A.M. EDT: I was up at 2 P.M. today. I called Sony SuperStation support at 1-888-369-0685. They called me back at 4 P.M., just when another backup had quit, and I had just finished cooking breakfast of three fried eggs, five strips of bacon, toast, vitamins, orange juice, and coffee. I went through a number of procedures with the tech representative. We decided put it on "BI Directional" speed which is slower and takes twice as long would work. He also recommended me taking off the LPT to 4 LPT port switch box. Sony Tech support is at

Sony Electronics

c/o New Image Technology

78 Lafayette Avenue

Suite 102

Suffern, New York 10901

He also said that I could send back the non working tape for an exchange at that address, if I don't get it working.

I disconnected the 4 port box and in the process losened the screws on the LPT 1 connection, so I had to open up the computer to reconnect it. I reconnected it, and I also cleaned the CPU fan and spray the whole inside with canned air. I adjusted different cables that had shifted. I closed the computer, and at about 6:30 P.M., I started a regular EPP backup, which quit unsuccessful after four hours. I also had reinstalled the Seagate Backup software putting in the original SCSI driver instead of the Microsoft update. I washed the glass wear on my bar which all had a film on it. While doing this I watched a bit of news. I started my laundry which I finished about 11 P.M.. When the backup failed after four hours, I set it on the Slower bidirectional speed which will take about nine hours for just the 2.7 Gigabyte C: drive. I will then add on backups for the D: and E: drives appending them to the tape. I put away the laundry. I took a shower and cleaned up. I boiled some Pasta Ronzonni Rotini number 45. I added to a medium pot, one jar of Ragu alfredo sauce, and then a half Ragu jar of white wine which I shook in the jar to remove the excess cheese sauce. I added a can of sliced mushrooms, a diced onion, two diced quarter inch slices of ham, ground pepper, celery salt, garlic powder, oregano, Italian spices, basil, a half cup of diced frozen brocolli. I simmered this mixture about fifteen minutes while the noodles boiled, and then I drained the noodles and added the sauce mix over all of them in a large bowl, and add a quarter cup of crated parmesian cheese and mixed it all together. I had one portion for dinner with ice tea along with Samba instant coffee and refrigerated the rest. I decided to start the server, and let it run while the backup is running. Well after my coffee, I guess I will go out for some fresh air and groceries. Have a good morning. CIO

Note:<888>10/18/99 Monday 6:30 A.M. EDT: On Saturday afternoon, I watered the plants and did my weekly house cleaning. I had dinner about 6 P.M. of reheated ham, microwaved potatoe, steamed frozen mixed vegatables, ice tea and coffee for dinner. I also did C: and D: drive backups to the E: drive, and E: drive backup to the C: drive. I started a tape backup about 6:30 P.M.. I went out at 8:30 P.M., and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I was hungry, so I drove down to Manero's butcher shop, and I bought a steak sandwich on a hoggie with onion rings for $5. They are open until about 9:30 P.M. on Saturday nights. I sat out at the Greenwich Capital Associates waterfront steps and ate it. I drove down by the waterfront, and some of the usual fishermen were there. I returned to town, and I walked lower Greenwich Avenue. I sat out at the post office. I walked up to the top of the Avenue, and I sat out for a while. I retured back to the bottom of the Avenue, and I sat out for a while. I then walked the lower section of the Avenue again, and I sat out at the post office for a while. I returned home to find out the tape backup had failed and the computer had rebooted to the password. I started the tape backup again, and it did the same thing again about 3 A.M.. I tried reinstalling the tape backup software. I tried changing the LPT ports from regular, to EPP, to EPC. I finally tried running the tape backup again, and when I was up at 9 A.M., it had failed again. I went through the same procedures again, even trying downloading a updated demo from www.veritas.com which bought the product from www.seagatesoftware.com . I tried another tape, and it failed too. I had breakfast about noon of Kelloggs corn flakes, toast, vitamins, coffee, and orange juice. I chatted with a couple of family members. I made arrangements to go down to Texas over the Christmas holiday to visit a relative flying Southwest Airlines . I will have to drive out to Islip, Long Island to McArthur airport to use the free airline tickets my relative is giving me. I continued to try to use the tape backup varying the procedures and it still failed. I was having problems with Norton Disk Doctor showing back CRCs which I fixed. I watched a bit of HBO movies. I continued the procedures to no avail. I had a Tony's pizza and ice tea about 6 P.M. after a slight rest. I continued working trying the tape backup. About midnight, I tried reformating one of the two tapes, I have had and it would take 12 hours, so I stopped it; and the tape would not work after that. With the remaining tape, I tried different variations. I basically had to reinstall the backup software everytime the tape backup failed and rebooted the computer. I tried removing all my cookies which seems to eliminate the bad CRC checksum problems. I optimized the C: drive about 3 A.M. on Monday morning. I tried a backup with EPC lpt port, and it failed. I put on a shorter tape drive to computer cable. I tried a tape backup with LPT EPP setup, and less compression, and it failed after about 300 megs of the the 6 gigabyte attempt. I am tired, hungry and burned out. I restarted the server which has been down for the last 36 hours. I will have some Ramen noodles, and then go to bed. Have a good morning, and an enjoyable work week. All I can think of it that there is so much humidity in the air from the nearby tropical storm, it is causing the tape backup to fail. What a pain. CIO

Note:<888>10/16/99 Saturday 2:35 P.M. EDT: I was up at noon. I had breakfast of three fried eggs, toast, five strips of bacon, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I updated my index for Scott's Internet Hotlist SiteMiner Search Engine . I fixed the stock quote links and opening links on the IBM pages, I.htm , and I also included ibm01.htm in the downloadable directory. Well after I do a few uploads, I have to do house cleaning and watering the plants. Have a good afternoon. CIO

Note:<888>10/16/99 Saturday 2:25 A.M. EDT: I updated the Florida site www.mikescott.net which will be closed in about ten days. I updated http://mrscott.com/dod01.zip the DOD directory linked from download.htm which now has dod02.htmin it linked from dod01.htm linked from the opening page dod.htm . Well I am bushed, so after I email a few people about the correction of the directory, I will go to bed. CIO

Note:<888>10/16/99 Saturday 2:00 A.M. EDT: I had dinner about 7 P.M. or reheated ham, steamed frozen peas, and microwaved potatoe and ice tea and coffee. I was listening to the BBC and doing my regular internet work when I discovered I had a major coding problem in the internet directory. All *.htm and *.html links had a "/" following them which kept them from working. I fixed all this code by searching and replacing with TextPad, so they all should work now. I did a few other minor editing changes. The fixed downloadable is at http://mrscott.com/download.htm or directly http://mrscott.com/scott007.zip . Now most of the links should work. Well have a good morning. CIO

Note:<888>10/15/99 Friday 6:35 P.M. EDT: I fixed a few of the opening links in Microsoft 075.htm . CIO

Note:<888>10/15/99 Friday 6:00 P.M. EDT: I rested until 5:30 P.M., when I recieved a phone call from AOL trying to sell me their manual again. I updated volcanoe01.htm . CIO

Note:<888>10/15/99 Friday 2:15 P.M. EDT: I updated Scott's weekly broadcast sound.htm . CIO

Note:<888>10/15/99 Friday 1:35 P.M. EDT: I was up at noon. I had breakfast of Kelloggs corn flakes, toast, orange juice, coffee, and vitamins. I updated nasa.htm and nasa-103.htm . CIO

Note:<888>10/15/99 Friday 1:25 A.M. EDT: I went out after the last message, and I walked the lower section of Greenwich Avenue. I then walked up to the top and sat out for a while. I then walked back down the Avenue, and sat out for a while. I then walked down the lower Avenue, and I walked west on Railroad Avenue, and I then walked up Arch Street and sat out at the Post Office. I left the Avenue about midnight. I noticed lots of youngsters in the pubs watching the baseball game. I drove down by the waterfront, and it was quiet. I returned home. I threw out an old bag of ice cubes. I put up a new bag of ice cubes. I refilled the ice trays. I reheated some speghetti noodles with oregano, butter, and olive oil; and then put parmesian cheese on it and ate it with ice tea. I then filed this report. I am a bit bushed, so I think I will go to bed. Have a good morning. CIO