I’m back!

For those who didn’t figure it out, the web hosting company that is home to crabwalk.com was befallen by a very unfortunate circumstance about two weeks ago. That unfortunate circumstance was letting its servers go too long without preventative maintenance and watching the whole shebang crash — without there being any backups of user data.

In other words, crabwalk.com was gone.

The hosting company told us customers a data-recovery process would bring back “95 to 100 percent” of the files our web sites are built on. After two weeks of delays, it turned out that, in my case at least, the more precise number proved to be zero percent. The big goose-egg. That includes crabwalk and five other sites I run, all toast.

The only saving grace was that the underlying database that runs crabwalk was untouched, so I could rebuild a big chunk of the site with some techsweat. And judicious use of search functions, the Wayback Machine, and every last corner of my hard drive has brought back nearly every last byte of crabwalk. (As far as I can tell, the only thing irredeemably missing is a scary old photo of Suze Orman. Sadly, it appears lost to the ages.)

Anyway, poke around and let me know if there’s anything that seems off. Over the next few days, I hope to get my other sites back online.

And, oh yeah, I just got back a few hours ago from vacation in Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile. It rocked. Perhaps more about that later, including my secret plan to become Uruguay’s benevolent philosopher-king.

08 August 2005



Comments

09 August | 1:19  |  CAV

Dang! That was a long two weeks. Last week I mourned your disappearance and decided to move on. Sorry. Had to be done. Glad you're back. Congrats on a remarkable recovery. http://launch.yahoo.com/track/635954

13 August | 0:51  |  

Dude, switch to Yahoo. Cheap and reliable. Also, the tech support people are surprisingly helpful, even if your asking stupid questions.

13 August | 0:51  |  TG

thank god. altho i was kinda hoping those snouty things running down the left might get "lost". nuthin personal heh heh. i mean consistency is good but um those snouty things, well anyway, yay etc

13 August | 0:52  |  karen

glad you're back...FINALLY. I was in serious withdrawal.

13 August | 0:52  |  J

On the subject of the "snouty things," inquiring minds want to know whats up with them. Is that a beloved dog you want to immortalize or somthing?? Do tell.

13 August | 0:53  |  rebecca

Suze!

13 August | 0:53  |  EricaLucci

Welcome back.

16 August | 7:19  |  pg

Did you slaughter a chicken with a knife while in Chile? Dave's brother did. Yikes.



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