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Ted Dog

Joined: 13 Sep 2005 Posts: 981 Location: Heart of Texas
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Posted: Fri 11 Aug 2006, 02:51 Post subject:
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If you have roadrunner, or A Time Warner cable internet service, puptrix.org is no longer available to you. Sorry, call them to complain.
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Gekko

Joined: 22 Jul 2006 Posts: 445 Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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Posted: Fri 11 Aug 2006, 03:18 Post subject:
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try running it through a proxy service then.
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hu8
Joined: 09 Aug 2006 Posts: 3
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Posted: Fri 11 Aug 2006, 03:49 Post subject:
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Is it a DNS-problem?
http://70.87.94.124 is http://puptrix.org
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Ted Dog

Joined: 13 Sep 2005 Posts: 981 Location: Heart of Texas
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Posted: Fri 11 Aug 2006, 04:04 Post subject:
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Yes it is a DNS problem affecting the hosting service DNS routing, I blame Ned LeMont! First, Joe Lieberman (www.joe2006.com) now puptrix.org
Basically outside of my control, and outside of my hosting services DNS control might be a electronic attack against US Jews
That IP is on my backup host, I switched it over on first notice of non-resolveable puptrix.org but at last notice puptrix.org could not be seen by RR.com customers, or Time Warner Cable and its many names. Even when it is temp. hosted on a different server group in Dallas.
It is now pointing to same server as puppylinux.net (puptrix.puppylinux.net) is available to those who can not reach normal puptrix.org
PuppyLinux.net DNS servers are based in florida, actual host is in Dallas.
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Gekko

Joined: 22 Jul 2006 Posts: 445 Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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Posted: Fri 11 Aug 2006, 04:26 Post subject:
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While I'm here can there be some organisation of puptrix plz? It's a kinda rough layout.
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Ted Dog

Joined: 13 Sep 2005 Posts: 981 Location: Heart of Texas
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Posted: Fri 11 Aug 2006, 04:34 Post subject:
Good news double Bandwidth limit for puptrix.org |
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The hosting company has doubled my BW limit to 2 TeraBytes/month for no charge for puptrix.org, so those who can still see it, have fun. Actually wait until I switch it back to that hosting company first. The BW limit for puppylinux.net is quite low, 10 hours of serving Hacao burned 20% of monthly BW.
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Ted Dog

Joined: 13 Sep 2005 Posts: 981 Location: Heart of Texas
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Posted: Fri 11 Aug 2006, 04:39 Post subject:
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The young guy Jus407 has volunteered, I gave him FTP access, and he has popped back on the scene just today. And no, he could not have caused this problem.
I am more of a programmer type, HTLM is not my thing. BTW my muscular distropy is worsening, and need to get some people lined up to take over admin in the future. Hopefully in the distant future, but as I am down to about 3 hours of being functional per day, eating has been a chore, typing is a hardship, but my Drs say its good to have a hobby to keep my brain active, so puppy is it!
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Lobster
Official Crustacean

Joined: 04 May 2005 Posts: 15109 Location: Paradox Realm
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Posted: Fri 11 Aug 2006, 06:46 Post subject:
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| hu8 wrote: | Is it a DNS-problem?
http://70.87.94.124 is http://puptrix.org |
Not quite sure what is going on
http://puptrix.org
this address is giving me a page that has not changed in about a year
(grafpup and grubber)
http://70.87.94.124
this seems more up to date Chinese Puppy and 1.09CE
What exactly is happening?
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MU

Joined: 24 Aug 2005 Posts: 13642 Location: Karlsruhe, Germany
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Posted: Fri 11 Aug 2006, 08:16 Post subject:
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3 hours, that's not much
Does it mean, the rest of the day you sit there doing nothing?
Ok, you can watch TV, but it must be hard to be passive most of the time...
If I can help you with your server or however, let me know.
Mark
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Ted Dog

Joined: 13 Sep 2005 Posts: 981 Location: Heart of Texas
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Posted: Fri 11 Aug 2006, 11:28 Post subject:
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Yah, it gets me down, if I'm lucky I am in a seating or laying position, in a safe place. If not, my dog does its best to guard me if I am outside when my muscles go limp. I had a cow step on my foot a year or two ago. She got confused when was barked at by my dog (photo at left, dog not cow) My parents are having me stay with them during the long periods of general weakness and have been supportive.
Well if it gets much worse I might use the remaining funds to visit the leader in treatment based in Ulm Germany. He does the tests for free, but it takes a year for the genes to be IDed. I am sure he as already has my blood work, via my doctor since they called multiple specialists at different research labs while I was getting the blood drawn last year and had to redraw more blood to make sure it was stablized correctly for shipment overseas. So I might have more information on results later this month on my yearly visit.
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darkerror05

Joined: 17 Jun 2006 Posts: 277 Location: Rochester NY, USA
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Posted: Fri 11 Aug 2006, 11:50 Post subject:
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lobster: i get the same thing as you. I have road runner and i can go to puptrix.org fine.
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Ted Dog

Joined: 13 Sep 2005 Posts: 981 Location: Heart of Texas
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Posted: Fri 11 Aug 2006, 15:31 Post subject:
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thanks for checking on it.
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Sit Heel Speak

Joined: 30 Mar 2006 Posts: 2595 Location: downwind
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Posted: Fri 11 Aug 2006, 17:45 Post subject:
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| Ted Dog wrote: | | my muscular dystrophy is worsening |
Bummer. Is it erosion of the myelin sheaths? My advice would be to be very selective about what food oils you eat, and avoid any oil which has been heated, i.e. reject all baked goods and fried foods.
Scoff you may, at herbal remedies, but I was a lifelong sufferer from oral herpes sores until I read Rosemary Gladstar's Family Herbal. She mentions that licorice is an effective remedy. I tried Panda licorice chews and tea made from licorice root, bought in the bulk herbs section of my local health food store, and it worked. Sore-free now for three years.
She also writes: "Oats (leafy tops, stalks, and oatmeal) are an incredible herb for depression and anxiety. They slowly and surely build the myelin sheath of the nerves..." --Rosemary Gladstar's Family Herbal, 1st Edition, p. 69.
Michael Tierra, famous herbologist, writes: "In Ayurveda, oils like ghee (clarified butter), sesame, and olive oils are used to nourish the nerve energy..." --The Way of Chinese Herbs, 7th Edition, p.260.
Dr. Nirmala Kothari writes: "...for deep-frying, peanut oil (high smoking temp.), for shallow pan frying peanut oil, (for) sautéing olive oil, and for cold salads sesame or extra virgin olive oil." --http://www.botanical.com/site/column_poudhia/52_files/flowchart_files/site/by_you/Green%20Power.htm
The oils should be organic and cold-pressed, of course.
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Gekko

Joined: 22 Jul 2006 Posts: 445 Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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Posted: Fri 11 Aug 2006, 19:08 Post subject:
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Oi I can update your site for you just gimme a pm or email
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raffy
Joined: 25 May 2005 Posts: 4636 Location: Manila
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Posted: Fri 11 Aug 2006, 20:15 Post subject:
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Yes, you'll be surprised how herbal remedies can work for some symptoms.
The classic ailment of men advancing in age is urinary, and some Chinese fragrant tea effectively takes care of those symptoms. It's contained in Jason Winters tea, but when you're able to identify the smell, you will easily know if it's there in some other teas.
Just giving a hint for searching herbal remedies.
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