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    <title>Is it too geeky, even</title>
    <summary>Is it too geeky, even for a weblog, for me to say that I think the weblog map is beautiful? And, speaking of geeky, Q...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Is it <em>too</em> geeky, even for a weblog, for me to say that I think the <a href="http://www2.ucsc.edu/~rsdio/weblog/wlm.html">weblog map</a> is <strong>beautiful</strong>? And, speaking of geeky, <a href="http://q.queso.com">Q</a> and <a href="http://www.wwa.com/~dhartung/weblog/index.html">Lake Effect</a> readers will be glad to know that I, too, am schooling myself in the intricacies of Windows 2000. Although I had the same problem as Dan, I thought it wouldn't be an appropriate subject for my blog. Thanks to Dan for helping me come out of the Win2K closet.</p><p>And, speaking of <strong>personal firewalls</strong>, I strongly recommend Windows 9x users go with <a href="http://www.zonealarm.com">Zone Alarm</a>. I have a cable modem, and it's scary how many attempts are made to access my poor little notebook. I don't recommend it for Win2000 users yet, just because it's seemed a little flaky on my setup.</p><p>The best independent resource on ZoneAlarm is over at <a href="http://grc.com/zonealarm.htm">Gibson Research</a>, which is Steve Gibson's company. I know him as the guy who invented the <a href="http://grc.com/lpsiic.jpg">Koala Light Pen</a> for my Commodore 64.</a>]]>
      
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