Wow! Thank you for the warm welcome back! It is much appreciated.
I've started to wean myself from participating on Macintosh e-mail discussion lists. Basically the story is that I have encountered one head case too many and I just don't enjoy it anymore. I also find that my participation isn't as appreciated as it once was. In addition, my presence often intimidates other helpers and sometimes causes them to act out. (Which probably explains why you don't see any other Mac authors contributing to Mac discussion lists.)
I've also been withdrawing from participating in MUG's. I think that I've gotten too old for them. Or at least the combination of being too old and too well-known isn't a good one.
So, instead, I've been slowly updating my Web sites. I think that is how I can best contribute to the Macintosh community. My next site will be a FAQ about viruses. I get asked about this topic constantly, and there is a ton of misinformation about Mac malware going around.
If you are in my area and want to get together for lunch or to chat, please send me a private e-mail for my phone number.
Yes, it is plenty hot enough for me here in Sacramento! I recently purchased a new motorcycle, and it is sitting in my garage unused. (Which is making me miserable. I thought that I would be able to ride it a lot this summer.) A ride in this weather would quickly turn me into a mummy!
Pendragon, your tips are right on! However, my Mac OS X Routine Maintenance Web site is for "routine maintenance" items, and I'm not sure that those are routine maintenance items. They are more troubleshooting items. They would have been perfect on the "Tiger Problems" Web site that I started to create, but which was still-born. Thank you, though.