Summary of June =============== There was too much work in June. I'm working at an university and there were exams from mid-May to the first days of July. In the COVID times there were on-line sessions: 30 minutes per student, 12 students per day. All in temperatures over 30 degrees of Celsius (our modern building is hot even when outside temperature is quite moderate). In the days without exams I was trying to do the rest of work. In short, I was (and still I am) too exhausted to do anything else. I wrote two or three short Gopher posts but not managed to transfer them to any networked computer. Maybe I will able to do it in July or August. To make thing worse, my bike tyre get a puncture (I have been using a folding bike to commute to work as it has been almost the only outdoor activity I have been able to do). Normally it should be no a big deal. But it was the rear bike of a Brompton. Not only the tyre of this thing is unusually small but it also incorporates the Sturmey-Archer gear hub. So a trivial tire replacement required a lot of time (on an mountain bike I was able to replace it in terms of minutes). Of course, I had to get the new tyre first which also took some time because these sizes are pretty uncommon here. Fortunately, the Brompton dealer was very helpful and shipped the needed things very quickly. On the computer side there has been also one considerable loss. It seems that PSU of my SGI IRIX Indigo died. I used this computer for weekend Gopher reading and for some light writing, too. But I also used it to some programming, computing (even for some FEA analyses) and so. A computer that probably did a lot of useful work for the original owner (the Siemens Nixdorf company) also did a lot of work for me. Now it is probably over - I'm not so skilled to repair the PSU by myself and other options are very expensive. For example, getting a "new" PSU from a reliable source [1] means to spent some UKP 350 + VAT (22% here if I'm not mistaken) and customs fees (also a considerable amount). It is much more that was price of the whole system when I got. This become a problem for me as my SGI O2 is still not fully recovered from its RAM failure and I have no other fully working SGI system at home except the Octane. Unfortunately, the Octane is too power-hungry and too noisy to be used often. I still have a second Indigo (the second-generation, 64-bit system with the R4000 CPU). It's faster that the Siemens system but it has a much worse graphics board - just the Entry (8-bit colors, the 1024x768 fixed resolution). I cannot swap the graphics between the systems easily - it would mean IRIX a non-trivial re-installation which may made even the this second system unusable. Moreover, the R4000 Indigo is the only actual (and working) computer in our weekend house - moving it to other place will create a need for another system. An another problem is my Sharp Zaurus's battery - it does not hold charge any longer. I have had a spare one but it seems be only slightly better (the Zaurus cannot overcome two days of suspend or few tens of minutes of use). This was to be expected but I'm not sure if there are any new batteries available. I expected some new things to come (mostly a new stuff not the old computers) but everything was delayed considerably for various reasons. References: [1] http://www.sgidepot.co.uk/sgi.html