Ok, looks like the first part of operation server transfer is complete:
The server in Alaska is accessible again, and I'm in the process of
downloading everything now. It will take a while to transfer, and while
that happens, well, everything is on hold.
I should have all mail services up and running by tomorrow evening (most
of it is up right now, but needs to be tested). If you had an email
address on weller-kin, and you're wondering what happened to it, contact
me at: dave dash weller dash kin at weller dash fahy dot com.
My old server (the one serving this web page right now, as a matter of
fact) is sitting in Alaska right now, doing a bang-up job of keeping
things online. However, it is in Alaska, and I am here in Germany.
That makes it difficult to keep all services online while it's moved.
Thus there is a need for (queue music) "The New Server".
This time I decided to go for reliability and redundancy instead of
convenience. For those people who haven't observed me during the design
and building of a new computer... well, hrmmm... the spectacle has been
described as something like watching sharks …continue.
Back online, after only a bit of waiting. Can't wait to catch up on
my... ummm... how many thousand... large amount of email! 3 Mb/s pipe,
and it only took 3 weeks to activate! ;)
Anywho, now I'll have to dig through the forums to see what I've missed.
If anyone wants our home/cell numbers over here, then let me know
through email.
We're moving into the house today! Woohoo! Unfortunately that means no
internet for a while (until Deutsche Telekom gets us set up with
residential phone, internet, and 'handys'). I'll be back online within
a week (hopefully) and I should be able to keep up with email from
Mike's house. Catch you all on the flip-side.
We arrived (exhausted) at 0813 yesterday morning. Mike, Connie and
Craig picked us up at the airport. Customs was a breeze. We're very
tired. Oh, and we found a house already (2300 square feet, so you
people that want to come visit don't have an excuse!). Steak is nummy.
;)
Christy and I fly out of Oklahoma City today, destination Brussels.
We'll send out a blanket email when we get set up in Germany. Take
care, and see you on the other side of the pond!
I've been playing around with the CSS for the site, and found an
annotated WP layout file on Nuclear Moose's website.
It's a handy reference, but I think it would be more useful if the
commentary were actually enclosed in CSS comments. To that end, I've
copied the relevent text and enclosed the explanations in comments.
Here's my commented version. Hope this helps someone get a
handle on layout in WP (I know it's taking me long enough).