No more update for a while, probably cause I am now a daddy and have been warned that I will have no time for a while for anything but, diapers, feedings, etc. with my beautiful twins
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I am finally editting my web page to update you on the new things that have been happening in my life. Last udpated
November 17, 2004
. I've been working on a new site which from which I will be selling prints of my digital photographs at Jonathan Hunt Photos (http://jonathanhuntphotos.com).
The biggest and most wonderful change in my life is the marriage to Alicia. We both work for Information Services & Technology (formerly IS) at MIT. I manage Software for CSS including the Software Release Team (SWRT) and manage the Software related activities in Computing Services and Support (CSS).
In addition to my work on the SWRT, I also work on MIT's Network Security Team. My main contribution is for Windows machines. Over the years, I have given a few presentation on the topic: Security and NT, They said it couldn't be done and The Brave New World of NT.
Ok, enough about work already! I have not recently updated my resume but it is up on the web.
Before getting married, Alicia and I bought a house in Medford, MA and are constantly busy travelling and taking care of our three adorable cats (guess they aren't kittens anymore). We have also been doing the Atkins diet and lost a bunch of weight. I lost over 60 pounds last year in preparation for the wedding and have kept it off for six months. We maintain a web site with recommendations about low card foods and books. A bunch of our friends had babies in the past few years, so we've been spending time watching them grow up.
When I have a few moments to waste, you can usually find me playing various computer games. My current set of games that I am addicted to are WarCraft III and Mech Warrior 4. To facilitate my gaming, I recently built an inexpensive ($571) computer from scratch and tried my hand at overclocking. It worked pretty well and I was able to bump the Athlon XP 2500+ to a 3200+ with no performance lost for the rest of the system. If you are looking to build a gaming system, I highly recommend that you take a look at SharkyExtreme. My next computer project will probably be a PC based TiVo system or a system to record my VHS home movies to DVD.
I have set up a page of links that I find useful, but I will not bore you with them here, unless of course you want to see them.
Web pages should always be in a constant state of flux, so if you have comments please let me know. I am always open for new and old ideas: jmhunt@mit.edu.