I hadn't written any web pages during the first half of this year, according the the collection I put up on the DOCUMENTROOT.
We are comming up on an interesting grouping of Venus, Mars, and Saturn in Virgo in early August, which will be near Spica. Tonight though, Mercury is near Regulus, but it may be too deep in the evening twlight to be seen, not to menton horizen obstructions around here. Venus is very near Sigma Leoins, and Mars is close to its apause with Saturn in western Virgo. I was not able to find Mercury and Regulus in the glow of the sunset, but was able to find the others.
Today I was reading Bach Organ music along with MP3s made from MIDI files I had and I discovered a couple of cases where parts were missing. In one case I could sing the missing pedal part, in another the bass line was missing in one version of a chorale, but it was harder to sight-sing in time. That recording was folowed by another recording of the same chorale with the missing part played.
Maintaining index.html is a pain, always. One can write programs to do this, surely, but it is really a database act, because even if something makes a nice webpage, you still want to annotate it eventually.
Most browsers will list a directory's contents and allow you to open files in it. Mozilla writes a table, so to make an index page I simply stripped out the table and left the anchors for the file names, added my own simple style and breaks; so now I can add any annotations I want and copy links for new additions. Emacs was ideal for the job because the editig involved regular-expressions to globally edit the file.