Tuesday April 2, 2002

I moved Radio 8 over to my OS X machine this morning following this guide. Everything went smoothly. It had been running on a Win 2000 machine since January, which speaks nicely to their design that I can move the entire system over to a Mac running OS X and not lose any of the content.

Radio 8 has been a good investment. It is used to manage the Jer Zone, winemaking log, EV Conversion pages, even my Resume. It's also used for managing private client-related sites where I post software versions, track features and bugs, and log communications. There is the occassional quirk but overall it is a wonderful tool.



Geo-encryption, using the location of the recipient as part of the decoding mechanism. Troubleshooting this is going to be like tuning an old TV with rabbit ears.

"Left...left...back...ok, we've got the first sentence...crap! The GPS signal dropped out again. Lift your arms...just one...turn to the right a bit....right arm up halfway...yeah, that's it, leave your fist balled up like that. Got it, decoded!
Aw, it's just more Herbalife spam."