Day 5 in Darfur - Part 2


See, I knew more would happen yesterday.  That’s ok, I can tell you all about it now.

For the techies:

I got the server and tried to insall SBS 2003 only to discover that the laptop was using a SATA driver that SBS didn’t recognize.  After slapping my forhead and saying “duh” I found the drivers and pressed F6 at the beginning of the install.  That’s when it happened.  It asked me to put my driver disc into drive A:.  Drive A:?  Who the heck has a Floppy drive any more?  Well, that shot my server install plans full of holes.  So here I am on Day 6 researching and downloading.  I think I just might have found a digital angel though.  Someone else posted the exact process to get around this.  Check it out if you’re interested.  And pray that this works.

For everyone:

After having some trouble with the server install and realizing that I couldn’t do anything else without Internet access, we started to head off to Save the Children for dinner.  That’s when someone said Haboob and that’s when I saw a huge wall of brown.  If you hit that link, it looked exactly like the first photo in the article.  Not the least scary thing I’ve seen in my life.

We decided to make tracks over to dinner so that we wouldn’t get stuck in it.  I’ve got some great video of the sand and the amazing amounts of rain that came afterword.

So we had a nice lasagna (inside) and headed home.  The rain that night was incredible.  I think it was the tin roof above me that made it sound like more rain than I’ve ever heard before.

Day 6 is pretty boring so far, so I’ll save that for the next time I get access.  Might be a few days, might not.



The Smallest Server You’ve Ever Seen


This is a little strange to me, but it looks like I’ll be installing a laptop server. Most computer guys right now are saying “a what?”. But seriously, you tell me. You’ve got to install a server in a country that makes you pay through the nose to have anything shipped in. A country where power flickers on and off regularly, an area where you may need to evacuate at the drop of a hat (or grenade or whatever). Now think about it, it makes sense, huh?



Welcome


Yes, welcome to the new www.EpikThoughts.com

I figured if I was going to move to my own server, I should probably do it before I announced the old address to everyone.