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Blogging By Candlelight

So a few nights ago I got carried away with the running water in my house and I splashed a bit on the wall, which dripped down into the outlet and blew a fuse in my house.  So now I have no lights or fans, which means for three nights now I’ve had to rely on candles while I wait for the electrician.  It’s annoying, but also kind of nice and romantic.

A few of you have asked me how Lamu was, and the answer is, I haven’t gone yet.  The solar computer lab is apparently a few steps away from the part where I come in, so in the meantime I’ve been frantically testing different programs to put on the twenty-or-so old iBooks that have been donated.  They’re pre-Intel Macs, so it’s a little more complicated to get all the Linux stuff working, and to be honest, I haven’t actually installed Linux onto a real system since about 1999, when I helped set up a dedicated Red Hat server for my high school’s web site!  I’ve tried really hard to get Sugar to work, so give the kids in Lamu a One-Laptop-Per-Child experience, but it’s a 1000-step process that I don’t have time for, and even after those steps, it’s buggy on old PowerPC Macs.  I did get it working, but by the end I was cranky and exhausted and impatient with each of the quirks that came up, so I’m scratching it.  Oh, well.  We’ll see what else I can come up with.

Me and my super-Linux-savvy friend setting up a web server in my room, 1999
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The video yearbook project is moving along— we’ve shot video for classes 3-8, which leaves 1-2 and the three kindergarten classes.  The lower classes will be the hardest, since the younger the kids, the less likely they are to know how to spell their names for the camera.  So far so good, though.

A still image from the video yearbook-in progress:
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Lastly, my top secret Nairobi project may have been canceled… it’s definitely not looking good.  In fact everyone seems pretty sure that it’s cancelled, but I remain optimistic, mostly because I’m not really in the loop.  Stay tuned.

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Solar on the Brain

So after about 72 hours with no power, it’s back on!  This is the longest I’ve been without electricity since I’ve been in Mombasa, and I really missed having fans near my bed.  As a result, it was also the first time since I’ve been in Kenya that I set up my solar equipment to charge my phone and my laptop!

On a seemingly unrelated note, I’m probably going to head up to Lamu (the closest I’ll probably ever get to Somalia) soon, to help set up software at another volunteer’s school’s computer lab, which is completely solar powered!

These two things got me thinking that I should write a bit about my solar setup, since when I put it all together before leaving for Kenya, it was nearly impossible to find good practical info on how to run a laptop off of a solar kit that fits in a backpack.  Anyhow, if you’re at all curious, there’s now a “Solar Laptop” link at the top of the blog.  With any luck people will find it as useful as the “Kenyan Phone Tricks” page.

And an unrelated picture for your pleasure: from yesterday’s “Lion’s Games,” where various “Special Schools” compete at a racetrack, our school sat beside a large group of blind students—an odd pairing, for sure, with communication between students virtually impossible!

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3 Easy Steps to a Better Home

1. About a month ago, I bought a new couch.  Having guests is much nicer now… it was awkward before when people had to stand.

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2. Around the same time I also bought a larger mosquito net.  I makes sleeping a less claustrophobic experience:

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3. Lastly, about two weeks ago I (actually ErinRose) discovered that I do in fact have running water for a few hours a week.  This has literally changed my life.  My clothes and I are much cleaner than ever before.  All this time I had just assumed that the faucet never worked, but in fact the city rations out water to my school from time to time, so Monday and Tuesday mornings, if I turn on the faucet and wait a few minutes, water will eventually come out!

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OK, enough of that.  I have to run because I’m off to a weekend event (some kind of HIV workshop / games thing), but here are my nine English/Math students from the vocational school:

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