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Slim Langhorne Colette Video

MicroGuy | October 3, 2009

This song is one of my new favorites.  The best recording that I’ve heard is this one http://blip.fm/~e9sej over at Blip.fm. I have also embedded the live video from YouTube below. Enjoy!

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Taking too many showers a day!

MicroGuy | October 1, 2009

avatar_19063I’m finally coming to grips with the fact that I have a shower addiction. It all started about a month ago when I quit drinking. There is something about that warm lather on the shoulders and the safe comfort of showering in your own home, knowing that soap dropping is completely safe. The biggest problem so far has been trying to keep enough clean dry towels to feed my addiction.

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How to make money on the Internet: Part 1

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money After 15 years of slaving away on my computer, I have finally figured out a way to make mega-bucks on the Internet working a measly 19 hours per day!  Now keep in mind, this is all in theory and not yet fully tested.  But I have finally found the golden apple, the perfect wave, the sweetest nectarine, the holy grail of money trees.  I am now in the process of executing and will be releasing further details as they develop.

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The Gold Standard Backup Routine

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While I’m sitting here doing my nightly backup, I thought I’d jot down the exact method I use.  Maybe it can help someone.  My important sites are all hosted on dedicated servers at colo facilities.  In my home office is a Dell Poweredge server that hosts this website and my development projects. To backup the mission critical sites, I simply perform a daily MySql database backup on each website then FTP the entire HTML directory along with the database backups to my home server which is running RAID 5.  Then I update the database on the homeserver and have a complete mirror of each site that is fully functional using a secondary DNS host name like “www2″.

If I were to lose any one server, I could rollover to the backed up site in minutes.

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