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Alas, after almost two decades of providing me dependable
ISP service, RadixNet has gone out of business.
The old site at http://www.radix.net/~dlc
should no longer exist and email to
dlc@radix.net
should have become undeliverable.
My replacement email address is
dlc.usa@gmail.com
and should remain so for the foreseeable future.
This replacement web site, http://dlcusa.net, is hosted
at http://dlc.casita.net/~dlc and has been
graciously provided by Rick Troth aka Sir Santa on
a zLinux instance he has (you are currently experiencing
how an IBM mainframe serves up web pages using a zLinux
virtual machine within a z/VM system running in a
zEnterprise LPAR!).
The DNS forwarding problem noted November 15, 2018 has been
remediated—see
Recent significant announcements
for the details.
Item lines following are clickable links.
DLC_Copyright_License_and_Warranty_Information.txt (site's Ts and Cs)
Recent significant announcements
My avatar and the music ministry it represents
The Xfce 4.16 collection of CRUX ports (RC3 status)
The Xfce 4.14 collection of CRUX ports (support is ebbing)
The dlcusa collection of CRUX ports
Aerial Combat Modeler (dlc releases) Free Software package
CRUX 3.4 Commonwealth Manual for Instance CCIA_0.0 PDF document (WIP)
CRUX prtpkg Software Maintenance—An Overview PDF document (deprecated)
The Virtual Plan 9 Server Cookbook (incomplete beta as of Sep 24, 2014)
Torah commentaries (drashes) I have written and presented
Send me an email about anything
Frequently asked questions with answers
0B45F5EB dlc.usa@gmail.com [current until 2021-07-14]
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]
"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