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Doing some research, not sure if anything will come of it. While doing so found pic related. For some reason I like this old logo. I think it fits in a meta sense when you compare Fimfiction to most contemporary fanfic hosting sites. 


Pic is from here:
https://mlpfanart.fandom.com/wiki/FIMFiction
https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/mlpfanart/images/c/cb/FIMFiction_beta_logo.PNG/revision/latest?cb=20120618091151
but is converted back to a proper png with ffmpeg. 

> Maybe Mister Breezy is Scottish or Irish. 

Or Scots-Irish (which is NOT a mix of Scottish and Irish, despite what many claim).
  
> (Anyone watch a crappy TV show called "Outlander"?)

A family member did for a little while, I only saw a few scattered scenes, time travel to Scotland and tried to "fix England" back in time, right?

> I wonder if a 32-bit Linux computer can use a ZFS HDD.

> Yes and no. I installed zfs-fuse i386 0.7.0-10.1

< : ( sadface


>  (Backup location of z7->ipfs=z9 and zb.) Guess I will reformat that HDD with ext4 or something else that works. Program uptime of that computer in which I ran "zpool import -a": 57 days straight (HPC).

You're setting up a secondary 32 bit computer for a backup? My personal philosophy, I wouldn't worry as much about having it be ZFS. If ext4 is what works than use it. Still better than a secondary backup not existing. Still, having everything ready, yeah, that does sound frustrating. Is the machine running something like Debian, I presume? That is like what I run on my 32 bit laptop now and it still works pretty well. Linux Mint has a 32 bit version of Linux Mint Debian Edition but I haven't tried it yet.  Have tried Hyperbola (obscure GNU Arch Debian hybrid thing) and it ran well enough but the packages were often way out of date.  (I have also tried many different Debian offshoots to success; MX Linux and stuff like that).