The SAGE live *server* CD started with an idea of Steve R. Hastings at SAGE Days 2. Imagine a high school teacher who enters a small windowless room of computers and places a CD in a computer and turns the computer on. After a minute the computer displays a message: Point your web browser at http://192.168.1.17 to use SAGE. Then any student can point their web browser at that URL and use SAGE. Security isn't an issue, because the SAGE server runs entirely in RAM and is reset next time the computer boots with that CD. Download and burn sage-live-server-1.6.iso to make your own SAGE live server CD. You could also download the vmware zip file, decompress it, put sage-live-server-1.6.iso in that directory, and run it with vmware, which would give you local access to SAGE on your computer (or allow you to run a safe sandboxed SAGE server). You can get vmware player for windows or linux for *free* from www.vmware.com. ** This CD was created by Alfredo Portes. ** You too could make a live boot CD, just like Alfredo did. See make_your_own to possibly update or modify the live server yourself.