Forbidden :: One Day Out
Forbidden
Your host is failing, your speed is trailing and you have a post due tomorrow.
Due?
What’s new? It is what we do when trying to maintain a continuity of content (slash) the written word and something new is always due but sometimes you go with something borrowed or the hard to publish – something blue.
But wait you don’t have permission to access / on this server.
What gives this rolling write along a breakneck pause, and causes the loss of your site?
Unknown -Your homepage all stripped down to white….
Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an Error Document to handle the request.
This is the terminology for it. The clicker is broken like links sinking into our fragile features future. Fresh off the press, we ponder the accessibility of all things on line, off line and off limits.
Apache/1.3.33 Server at www.buildingmoxie.com Port 80
A patch enables ports to remain open and the www dot 404 to become ever more a nevermore or so they would have us believe.
Their technology might be too big for its britches with potential invoked by marketing witches who intone:
Google, Google surf and struggle,
With Martha Quinn and the timely Buggles,
video killed the radio star.
Now, who’s zoomin’ who in a big pink car?
Your phone’s your watch and your Mac’s your daddy
Cram 5000 friends in your laptop caddy.
Do not give up your E-mail addy.
That girl you like might be a boy.
That tool could turn into a toy.
Each post, another node to joy.
But,the host can giveth and the host can taketh,
so a mirror site the wise web master maketh.
- Love:
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Boy, haven’t we all been here. Just last week we were migrating our host. I re-pointed the DNS only to find out that the new DNS server wasn’t answering for our site even though the web host was saying it did! 6 hours of downtime. Downtime is the enemy on the web. But they did get it fixed, finally.
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Fred it is good to see your face over here. I have to tell you, I am about at my wits end with everything. . . I mean I am learning the hard way . . . got some image work I could do etc. But I am at the point where I feel like I have to do substantial re-writing of the theme . . . But I am just so confused . . . it will cruise for two weeks (and traffic is steady) and then it will just creep.
I feel like I got to get more from my host. I’d be anxious to hear about your new host. (in fact E sent me the name — and I was thinking I would look into it today.)
Thanks for the comment. jb
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Hi Fred,
It is a lot like the dreaded dead air in radio. Is it a tech problem or has someone fallen asleep in the studio? Often, as in our case, we never get to the bottom of such things and they simply revert back to normal leaving a slight nagging feeling that it could happen again at any moment.
Thanks for the comment and may your future be as glitch free as possible. :-)
-b
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Hi Amy,
Your comment made me wonder what song might be sampled to accompany this if it were a rap song.
Maybe something from Devo with overtones of that Buggles song that is referenced.
Yesterday I heard a rap song which sampled “It’s a hard knock life” From the musical Annie. It was intensely screechy, in fact I think they electronically screechified those poor kids on purpose…
I have read that John Lennon predicted the trend of sampled songs within songs we have today. I suspect, getting by with help from friends like George Martin can really open ones eyes to the possibilities.
Have a great Friday
-b
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b,
Great post and glad to see your backup site kicked in as planned.
Cheers,
mjh