| February, 
              2005We begin the new year with several large project in
              our schedule.  Our customers always come first, so
              updating our web pages has been delayed.
 August, 
              2003We secure the name "CustomLogic LLC" with the California
              Secretary of State, and drop the "US" from our 
              name.
 February, 
              2003Complete redesign of our website. All information is updated and 
              reformatted.
 August 31, 2000Intern Alex Gudkov begins his internship.
 July 12, 2000Linux Links and Projects pages updated.
 January 27, 2000Complete redesign of our web. All information 
              is updated and reformatted.
 February 22, 1999Full time internet connectivity for our 
              firewall on a new DSL circuit.
 January 4, 1999CustomLogic registered with California Secretary 
              of State as a Limited Liability Company named US CustomLogic LLC.
 October 8, 1998Part-time office assistant starts work.
 April 28, 1998Red Hat places CustomLogic on their web 
              page as an official Support Partner.
 October 17, 1997Our first "real" office. CustomLogic 
              moves to Sacramento County, and into our first office in Gold River, 
              CA.
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              1997Our initial Web pages installed.
 September 15, 1997Our final day of work at our "real" 
              jobs. CustomLogic becomes a full time venture.
 April 14, 1997Our first "real" server, a SuperMicro 
              P6DNF Dual Pentium Pro with two 150 MHz. CPU's running Red hat 4.1.
 January 28, 1997The customlogic.com domain is registered.
 January 23, 1997CustomLogic obtains business license in 
              El Dorado County.
 December 1996 Brian and Tom make plans to start a partnership 
              based upon Linux. Three years of exploration and use at our employers 
              office has convinced us that Linux follows in the footsteps of UNIX 
              by providing an excellent software development environment, and 
              will quickly gain in popularity.
 December 1993Brian and Tom discover the Slackware Linux 
              distribution, a free UNIX clone, with networking, a C and C++ compiler 
              and X Window. (Thanks, Zhihong)
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