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Echo?

Posted by Adrian A. Baumann on 06 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Meta

I have just realised it’s been nearly two months since my last post on here. That’s quite a long time.

Normal Service is resumed - and faster soon, too!

Posted by Adrian A. Baumann on 14 Dec 2007 | Tagged as: Meta

If you have missed this page over the last two days - it was gone. It’s now on yet another new server… and this time it’s not an old PC that I happened to have lying around, but a custom-built, proper machine. Should be a bit faster - once I manage to migrate the rest of the stuff off the old machine. At the moment, you’re coming in over a reverse proxy on… eh… an old PC i happened to have lying around.

For those who are having an “ey?” moment: The server is now black instead of white. That means it’s new.

Note: Unlike the last server rebuild, the address and everything else stay the same this time. The only thing changing to you is that you’ve now read this post.

…in with the new

Posted by Adrian A. Baumann on 13 Aug 2007 | Tagged as: Meta

Continuing from my last post: If you see this one, you’re on the right server.

Now back to our regular programme…

Out with the old…

Posted by Adrian A. Baumann on 13 Aug 2007 | Tagged as: Meta

I have shuffled a few things around on my various servers. This page has moved up one machine (in the shelf, that is) to http://blog.adebaumann.com instead of http://biel.adebaumann.com/wordpress. If you’re thinking “What’s changed then?”… the whole site lives under that name now, not just the front page. Might I suggest you check out your atom-feeds as well? If this is the last post you see, you’re on the old server and should change accordingly.

Re-Gotcha!

Posted by Adrian A. Baumann on 06 Jul 2007 | Tagged as: Meta, Computers

Thaelmann Rebuff!

Right… after a recent attempt at comment-spamming (as if I had any comment worth spamming…), I decided to put a captcha on the site. It’s not just any captcha though, by using it commenters actually help digitise books. More about the principle and the technology behind it at http://www.recaptcha.net