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    May 2007 - Posts

    Pedaling my a** around town
       
    Many years ago, I used to ride - about 75 miles a week. And then I stopped - it's been so long I don't even remember why. I realized that if I don't start again now, I never will, so I started again this weekend. I bought a new bike - a Trek Pilot 1.0 from Bicycles East in South Glastonbury, CT. Kudos to Steve Dauphinais for the great job he did measuring me and fitting the bike - it really does feel like Trek built this bike just for me. And more kudos to Deb for all she went through with UPS getting the bike to the shop in time for me to ride this weekend.  

    Trek Pilot 1.0

       
    My trip to Oak Island in May - Not

    Two weeks ago today I got a cold. It started with a cough, then a headache, and by Monday my nose was running and the cough was already in my chest. Wednesday I went to the doctor - he said it was not allergies - and gave me a script for a decongestant. I knew then my trip was off - I was supposed to fly to North Carolina the next day. I couldn't seeing flying with my head as congested as it was, and I certainly didn't want to give it to my parents. So I canceled my flight. By the following Monday I had a sinus infection, so it's just as well I didn't go.

    It's been two weeks since this started and I'm still not feeling 100%. I'm thinking maybe it's also allergies - everybody says they are really bad this year.

    FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) for IIS7 (beta) released

    Great news at BillS' IIS Blog: FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) for IIS7 (beta) released!

    "I'm pleased to announce that we have released a beta version of the FPSE extensions for IIS7. You can download the beta release from IIS.NET's DownloadCenter here:  http://www.iis.net/downloads/default.aspx?tabid=34&g=6&i=1460 "

    More info at BillS' IIS Blog