I do have several projects that I'm working on right now. I bought myself a raspberry pi last month, and set up a pi-hole[1] which works well! I do need to dig into a larger block list though. On my Raspi, I also set up a gopher server[2] that is going to host some vintage computer content, as well as all of my notes from college. I have all of my physical notes in a filing cabinet, separated by course, and all of my digital files have been saved in a Dropbox folder since the very first semester. I also have a gemini server running on there, but I haven't publicized it so none of the other servers are linking to me. But right now, I'm working on setting up a flash drive for my brother which will have many of our old computer games on it, so that he can play them without having to mess with DOSBox configuration files or anything. We had a Packard Bell 486DX2 computer, and according to a peeled off label I have, it had a 810MB hard disk. I found a Packard Bell wiki which lists a lot of the computer models, but that specific one does not appear anywhere! The reason that's significant is because We lost the Master CD years ago, and although I found a collection of PB restore CDs on Archive.org, I have to try each one in order to figure out which one is the closest to the software that *we* had. Really, the only reason I'm bothering here is because he always enjoyed using Packard Bell Navigator. It's easy to find the 1.x and 3.x Versions online[3], but the 2.0 that came on our PC is less documented. I'll check back in once I'm done to let everyone know how it went! See ya -m68k [1] http://pi-hole.net [2] gopher://gopher.68kmentat.com [3] http://toastytech.com/guis/pbnav.html