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Buffalo Chips dot Org is located  in Grantsville, Utah just southwest 
of Salt Lake City.
We've been here since the spring of 2005 and we love it. The mountains are beautiful and weather
has been great compared to Illinois. The summer time humidity is usually around
15% instead of the 80+ % we would see in the Midwest. So even though it gets
really hot, it doesn't bother you like it does back there. 
We've recently moved our web hosting to Hostinger. And we are currently decommisioning
all of our servers, keeping only a NAS, and a Raspberry Pi 4 to do our DHCP and DNS.
We will of course continue to have lots of weird Windows and Linux computers to experiment with.
     
This site doesn't get updated too much since it's only a personal
and family web site.  We usually stay busy with work, household
chores and stuff. So these things eat up
enough of my time that I tend to ignore this site for long stretches.
The buffalochips.org domain is mostly just for e-mail  and family
stuff anyway.
I probably will do some updates this year (2024) to some of the sub-sections. 
Other sections that get ignored regularly are the Personal Web Pages
which don't get updated all that often, and the
DeLorean
page. Everything else will be
online as soon as I can get to it, whenever that may finally be. (Hint: it's 
been waiting for about 8 years now!)
Family & Friends Index: This link will take 
you to the index for lots of pictures that we post for friends and family 
members. It includes auctions, new houses, old houses, cars, weddings, and old 
Jeeps!
 
 
 
Thanks for your patience!
We visited Nevada and Death Valley in early November, 2002. We stayed in Pahrump,
Nevada one evening and just outside of town was the Brothel Art Museum, and two
houses of ill repute. Click here to see the sign for one. I no
longer have it on the page as a few people were uncomfortable viewing it at work.
   Check the weather in Grantsville! Click here!
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04/02/2017
 
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