Happy Weekend, Farewell 2006…

Well it’s the weekend, and this weekend the year draws to a close, but definitely on an upswing, things just seem to be going fast - but good, last night re-tasked a server, installed not 1, not 2, but 3 new servers all with cPanel! So very awesome, and it has me very excited about the possibilities and growth of my YourServer product - I think for a lot of people it will come in handy, only minor glitch, but may end up being a function, is bandwidth monitoring/control - but I have a few ideas, which I think I can safely fix or make into part of a package deal.

In sad news, my iPod’s battery is dead. Won’t hold a charge anymore, so I have 2 options, 1 - get a new one (What I’d like to do) - or 2 - get a new battery (what I should do)  - but having a 4th gen HP+iPod is nice, but it’s lived a while, and I can’t drag other content (video) with me, and the form factor compared to the new 5th gen is soooo much smaller with 5th gen - but the budget may be tighter than tight here soon, if I push forward with some work stuff, means I go poor again for a while - but it may be well worth it.

Last bit of updates, Friends server is now active, so after new years, I’ll start cutting a few folk off over to it, sadly its only on a T1 connection that is shared, but I need a split of business and personal when it comes to servers - but the speed is temporary I imagine, hoping for under 6 months, but may be more, all depends on if I can get this 10×10 line for the price range I have heard, if so, and the money is there, then operations in bako will increase, thus friend speed will increase - but first things first, must get reverse DNS fixed up, and a few other system tweaks, but already installed a new alternative (aka cheaper) than Fantastico, but it has a nice set of features, so should be good.

Anywhoo - Happy New Year All! Take care of yourselves out there, and have a safe holiday!

Posted on 30 December '06 by Chuck Brown, under basic goodness.

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