dana and i ran away to boston for a few days. greetings from boston’s public gardens. a bit chilly, but very nice.
a note to whoever it is here who has an open access point and attempts to secure it by disabling dhcp: i was able to use tcpdump to figure out what ip range you use, choose a random ip in that range, and use a public dns server to get all webified n’ shit. 🙂
boston is badass. public transit (the “T”) has been much easier to use than i would have imagined. lots of walking though, my feet are about to fall off. checked out the harvard and mit campuses (yes, sir, you read my resume correct, i have been to harvard and mit. uh, no, didn’t graduate. how long was i there? less than a year.)
shouldnt you be closing a house 🙂
not much we can do right now, it’s just a waiting game. papers are in, mike the mortgage guy is doing his thing.
sounds like fun. where are you guys staying?
i don’t even need dns. i have all my favorite websites ip’s memorized. like 63.237.157.146. :p
matt’s actually dead, hence the no posts. its true, i read it on the intarnetz
ya mean that thar interweb thingie?
dead, homeowner, same thing.
but at least i update mine occassionally, so y’all can catch the progress.
Where’d you guys stay? Too bad I never keep up on anyone’s blog. Would’ve been nice to say `hi` while you guys were out here.