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Title: Untitled
Date: August 31, 2020
Written On: Dell Latitude E6430 (Sublime Text 2)
Mood: Recovering
Listening To: Episodes of "Net Café"[0]

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 Yesterday, I spun up a Windows Server 2003 VM and started playing around with
SharePoint Services 2 (the free version of SharePoint Server 2003). It's not a
bad little piece of software, and definitely useful for businesses where you
need a quick-and-dirty way to set up a collabrative environment. Gives you a
way to have discussion forums, share documents, and dealing with scheduling
among a small team, and only takes a few moments to really set up. It's quite
impressive for what it does. And the fact that it works on modern Firefox is
a weird boon on top of it.

 I've also been reading books on Internet Archive, trying to learn a bit of
basic Javascript for what little I'd need it for. Java, C#, Obj-C... Those are
just too much for what little dev work I'd actually do at this point. I mean,
I still like Perl, but Javascript is just more convienent for me right now. I
don't need a terminal to use it, and I'm too lazy to set up CGI on my home
server.

Oh! Before I go, if you ever run into a brand of water flavoring called "Klass"
in the Latinx isles (or a Latinx market), I /highly/ recommend it. Sugar-free,
and the flavors are absolutely accurate. I love taking a teaspoon each of the
hibiscus and watermelon in a tall glass, mixing the water, and adding just a
bit of ice to chill it. Absolutely delicious.

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[0]: https://archive.org/details/netcafe