Monday, 01/20/03


A productive and nice MLK Monday in January, with clear blue skies. When I left, it was still a chilly 57 degrees, so I put the heater on, but soon it was too warm for that, especially with the sun shining. It peaked at about 70 F and was still 64 at 6 pm. I stayed in the greater Tallahassee area.

I drove various canopy roads to US 27 to do some testing of my Link ECU with the current more conservative anti-knock settings. (I seem to have picked up some carbon when they closed all Chevron stations in town.) Accepting the results, next for some wideband oxygen testing. Then more canopy roads to work, where I read some papers about hydrogen storage in carbon nanotubes. Then I left early for home, the long way along some canopy roads.

At home, I finished the laundry and spend several hours to update my software that creates trip pages such as this. In short, a good day with both lots of fun and lots of work done.

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