| bio | website | spontaneousfun.com |
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| location | Texas | |
| age | 34 | |
| visits | member for | 4 months |
| seen | Mar 27 at 19:24 | |
| stats | profile views | 1 |
I think of myself as a world-changer, but I'm not sure I've done much world-changing (yet). I work in a hospital by day (and sometimes night) and spend free time with my beautiful wife and amazing son...and then when I can squeeze a little bit more time out of the day, I often spend it hacking around Ubuntu or programming or something else of the sort. Or trying to read interesting philosophy books, or listening to music.
I love Jesus, and try to follow him with my whole life.
Once upon a time I was a web developer, and sometimes I miss it.
Mostly I like people, and beauty, and the taste of egg nog, and the feeling of wind in my hair, and a smile on the face of someone whose day I have improved, and the color yellow. In no particular order.
If I can help you with something, just ask. I'd love to do so.
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Jan 24 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Jan 24 |
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How can I use bind9 to use my own custom domain in my LAN? Brilliant. You've solved all my DNS issues. Thanks! |
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Jan 23 |
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How can I use bind9 to use my own custom domain in my LAN? I'd vote you up but I don't have enough reputation (yet) |
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Jan 23 |
accepted | How can I use bind9 to use my own custom domain in my LAN? |
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Jan 23 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jan 23 |
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How can I use bind9 to use my own custom domain in my LAN? Perfect. Thanks so much @jdthood, I don't know how I didn't see this. One thing though--if I wanted to access the same computer by just going to say http://server how would I do that? If the host name has to be a subdomain, I can at best get to it by second level domains, not top level domains, can I? |
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Jan 22 |
awarded | Analytical |
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Jan 22 |
asked | How can I use bind9 to use my own custom domain in my LAN? |