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Website Ts and Cs DLC_Copyright_License_and_Warranty_Information.txt
Milestones Recent significant announcements
Avatar/Music/Faith My avatar and the music ministry it represents
Drashes Torah commentaries I have written and presented
My IT career Resume and more
CRUX Repo Xfce 4.16 My collection of CRUX ports for Xfce 4.16
CRUX Repo Xfce 4.14 My collection of CRUX ports for Xfce 4.14
CRUX Repo dlcusa My collection of CRUX ports for personal interests
CRUX Commonwealth Document CRUX 3.4 Commonwealth Manual for Instance CCIA_0.0 PDF document (back-burnered work in progress)
Plan 9 Cookbook The Virtual Plan 9 Server Cookbook (incomplete beta as of Sep 24, 2014 with Q&D bell-labs => 9p.io URL updates)
ACM Simulator Releases My distributions of the Aerial Combat Modeler flight simulator
                                  

My armored OpenPGP public keys

CF39CF94BF3CF68AA180BAD2C933B82D4F83730C
—————–dlc.usa@dlcusa.net [current until 2027-08-02]

4CC54D14ED3E59C3FE75D428157E22537E128540
—————–dlc.usa@gmail.com [current until 2025-07-14]

3EE36307 dlc.usa@gmail.com [REVOKED 2015-07-17]

25F2703B dlc.usa@gmail.com [expired 2015-06-26]

4F508051 davidc@politoinc.com [expired 2015-06-26]

94081B81 dlc@radix.net [deprecated]

Until Next Time...

"Thanks fer noticin' me." –Eeyore

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May the LORD God bless you exceedingly abundantly!

Dave Craig


"So the universe is not quite as you thought it was.
 You'd better rearrange your beliefs, then.
 Because you certainly can't rearrange the universe."

 —Athor 77 thinking to himself in Nightfall by Asimov/Silverberg