I doubt any of this email is new news, but just in case, here it is: https://gazette.com/news/local/strange-discovery-found-lurking-inside-deadly-colorado-cave/article_4ba3ed7a-d966-11e9-915a-07c570eb1a03.html
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/04/190425073625.htm Obituary Frederick Stone of Hawaii ( passed away in 2018, but mentioned making donations to the Cave Conservancy of Hawai ) https://obits.staradvertiser.com/2018/06/23/frederick-doren-stone-2/ Computer news - supplemental I am personally excited today about the public release of the Beta version of Fedora 31, a Linux distribution. I like it enough that I have been running my business computer for a week on it. In my weird secluded world, I get a warm fuzzy feeling when my computer gets a major update. Fedora 31, however, is still just a niche for Linux nerds, especially the quirky ones that insist that they have any easy path to a system free of proprietary software. I am not one of those. It boots up quick enough for me and runs great on my 5 year old ASUS PC. Wired internet is flawless. wi-fi is getting better. I have heard it will work with "wi-fi 6." Apparently, my new HP printer was one model number too new to make the cut, but it prints fine. It seems better than Windows 98, so I imagine the final version will be better than Windows Millenial Edition ( Me ). I can not remember any of my Linux machines crashing in the past year, nor any applications freezing up. But still too many WTF moments. Tropical Depression Imelda was an over-hyped sprinkle, or dud, as if this writing. I have the window open enjoying the rare Houston breeze from the northeast. I say Depression because the "Tropical Storm," did not hit most of Harris County. As I was driving tonight, I noticed more cars here with LED headlights, and it was very annoying. D.L.
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