Free at last! Thank Bluehost, we are free at last! Well, hopefully. We are now relocated to a high capacity server. So the troubles that stretch back several months, on and off, should be behind us. There are still some unsolved mysteries that we may now never have an answer for, not least how it was that the pressure-periods seemed to be created by processes the blog did not generate. If we didn’t, who did? Anyway, excelsior. One interesting factoid that arose from the investigations mounted by James and JR is that our Bluehost stats (aw and Webalizer) reveal a far higher traffic than indicated by the EE software - close to 50,000 hits a day throughout October, despite the server problems. You are all most welcome, and I hope from now on that the blog will be operating with 100% efficiency. That will shortly include the restoration of much functionality that we closed down to try to keep the page alive. So, with apologies for all the problems and with every finger crossed, it’s on with the show ... Comments:2
Posted by sigh on Tue, 07 Nov 2006 19:41 | # “Them”? Could it have been “Them”? When the wallies get loose and there proves to be a hole cut in the fence, I look no farther for the culprit than “them”. Works for me duckies!” Glad to see the commentary in the brave new era of “Majority Rights” is running about as insightful as it was before. Keep up the good work. 3
Posted by Melba Peachtoast on Tue, 07 Nov 2006 19:53 | # If you don’t remember me, then I must tell you that I will endeavour not to remember you either, you—audible exhalation. 4
Posted by sigh on Tue, 07 Nov 2006 20:31 | # “If you don’t remember me, then I must tell you that I will endeavour not to remember you either, you—audible exhalation.” When in Rome do as the Romans do. In other words, Melba, you fit in here quite well. Cheers! 6
Posted by Alex Zeka on Tue, 07 Nov 2006 21:00 | # Sigh is precisely what many of us do when confronted with Holliday’s latest, in a Phillipian twist pseudonomious, ‘contribution’. Alas, he has not seen fit to also adopt the many faceted one’s sense of humour, a habit from which he might have profited far more. 7
Posted by sigh on Tue, 07 Nov 2006 21:31 | # Alex, who was it who wrote: “As my readers may have gathered, I am no great admirer of the Celtic fringes so rudely thrust onto England.” Chutzpah, no? Post a comment:
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Posted by Melba Peachtoast on Tue, 07 Nov 2006 18:25 | #
“Them”? Could it have been “Them”? When the wallies get loose and there proves to be a hole cut in the fence, I look no farther for the culprit than “them”. Works for me duckies!