Sorry about that... [message #72239] |
Tue, 12 September 2006 03:12 |
Kim
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Provider was doing some upgrades due to a recent change of ownership that
turned out not to be as transparent as they'd hoped.
As Han Solo would say... "It's not my fault!" ;o)
Cheers,
Kim.
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Re: Sorry about that... [message #72301 is a reply to message #72292] |
Wed, 13 September 2006 02:39 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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>everytime I check in and there's nothing here I have this feeling like, well,
>maybe this time this is *it*.
Hehe I wouldn't do that. I have no plans to ever stop hosting. Internet connections
will only get cheaper and quicker, and boxes capable of running the software
will do the same. I've no reason to stop hosting it, unless people simply
no longer post here.
On the off chance that this changes I will give plenty of notice so that
a migration path can be found. I aquired the license from Chuck to run this
puppy (I funded an upgrade and a license for the backup server myself however)
and as far as I'm concerned the software belongs to the group, not to me,
as does the UPS which you all kindly bought. :o)
The worst thing that could happen is that the server I use could go bye bye,
in which case we'd have to go to the backup box, which may mean missing a
week's posts (depending how long since I booted the backup machine for an
update - it's not on 24/7).
But unless my house burns down taking both boxes with it, you're not going
to wake up one morning and find no more group here.
So relax. ;o) If it goes down, it will be back. If it's going to be down
for more than 24 hours I'll advise Doug Wellington to put updates on status
on parisfaqs.
We have a good thing here and it's going nowhere. :o) This is one of the
reasons I stepped up to the plate so quickly when Chuck decided to stop hosting.
I felt it couldn't be let go. I had that feeling you talk about above. I
was like "Is this it?". I thought about it for about half an hour and thought
"I can host it myself surely. I have a server sitting there..."
But I remember that fear at that time that this may be the end. I know what
you're saying. If it's in my power though it won't be happening.
Cheers,
Kim.
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>And then when I check back later and the newsgroup's there, it's like turning
>on the hard drive you thought you'd fried and realize you'd overlooked something
>and it's working after all.
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>It's a nice feeling.
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>Thanks for keeping it going.
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>-steve
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>"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>Provider was doing some upgrades due to a recent change of ownership that
>>turned out not to be as transparent as they'd hoped.
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>>As Han Solo would say... "It's not my fault!" ;o)
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>>Cheers,
>>Kim.
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Re: Sorry about that... [message #72302 is a reply to message #72301] |
Wed, 13 September 2006 03:01 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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....and this is a post from the backup server. It functions just like the
real one. Indeed if there's anybody who's in Melbourne who's interested in
co-hosting we can hook this box up at their place and have two servers online
24/7 with different URL's which are linked to each other... if one goes
down we can divert to the other.
Right now if the main server blew up we'd lose nothing and be back online
within a few minutes.
Cheers,
Kim.
"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>everytime I check in and there's nothing here I have this feeling like,
well,
>>maybe this time this is *it*.
>
>Hehe I wouldn't do that. I have no plans to ever stop hosting. Internet
connections
>will only get cheaper and quicker, and boxes capable of running the software
>will do the same. I've no reason to stop hosting it, unless people simply
>no longer post here.
>
>On the off chance that this changes I will give plenty of notice so that
>a migration path can be found. I aquired the license from Chuck to run this
>puppy (I funded an upgrade and a license for the backup server myself however)
>and as far as I'm concerned the software belongs to the group, not to me,
>as does the UPS which you all kindly bought. :o)
>
>The worst thing that could happen is that the server I use could go bye
bye,
>in which case we'd have to go to the backup box, which may mean missing
a
>week's posts (depending how long since I booted the backup machine for an
>update - it's not on 24/7).
>
>But unless my house burns down taking both boxes with it, you're not going
>to wake up one morning and find no more group here.
>
>So relax. ;o) If it goes down, it will be back. If it's going to be down
>for more than 24 hours I'll advise Doug Wellington to put updates on status
>on parisfaqs.
>
>We have a good thing here and it's going nowhere. :o) This is one of the
>reasons I stepped up to the plate so quickly when Chuck decided to stop
hosting.
>I felt it couldn't be let go. I had that feeling you talk about above. I
>was like "Is this it?". I thought about it for about half an hour and thought
>"I can host it myself surely. I have a server sitting there..."
>
>But I remember that fear at that time that this may be the end. I know what
>you're saying. If it's in my power though it won't be happening.
>
>Cheers,
>Kim.
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>>And then when I check back later and the newsgroup's there, it's like turning
>>on the hard drive you thought you'd fried and realize you'd overlooked
something
>>and it's working after all.
>>
>>It's a nice feeling.
>>
>>Thanks for keeping it going.
>>
>>-steve
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>>"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>>Provider was doing some upgrades due to a recent change of ownership that
>>>turned out not to be as transparent as they'd hoped.
>>>
>>>As Han Solo would say... "It's not my fault!" ;o)
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>Kim.
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Re: Sorry about that... [message #72369 is a reply to message #72363] |
Thu, 14 September 2006 06:11 |
chuck duffy
Messages: 453 Registered: July 2005
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You know I think you are right :-) It might have been December of 97 when
a few of us started trading emails.
Elizabeth is in second grade, Gavan in kindergarten and sam is getting ready
for "Tune In To Toddlers".
Chuck
"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
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>"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote:
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>>Hi Steve,
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>>I think we got started in December of 98, I can't believe this forum is
>coming
>>up on 8 years! I still check in almost every day. My hard drive is definitely
>>fried though :-)
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>>Chuck
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>Chuck-
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>I could have the dates screwed up, but I have a post on my archive that's
>from 9-18-98...(remember Fowler's Paris Purist survey?) and I know you were
>here before I was!
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>By the way, are those kids in college yet?
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>-steve
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>>"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
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>>>Kim-
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>>>everytime I check in and there's nothing here I have this feeling like,
>>well,
>>>maybe this time this is *it*.
>>>
>>>And then when I check back later and the newsgroup's there, it's like
turning
>>>on the hard drive you thought you'd fried and realize you'd overlooked
>something
>>>and it's working after all.
>>>
>>>It's a nice feeling.
>>>
>>>Thanks for keeping it going.
>>>
>>>-steve
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>>>"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>>>
>>>>Provider was doing some upgrades due to a recent change of ownership
that
>>>>turned out not to be as transparent as they'd hoped.
>>>>
>>>>As Han Solo would say... "It's not my fault!" ;o)
>>>>
>>>>Cheers,
>>>>Kim.
>>>
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