What's up at welding web?

   / What's up at welding web? #133  
I have tried to register twice. They say my email is banned - odd, it works for TBN. The random question was "what is later morning or evening" I answered evening - said that was the wrong answer. :laughing:
 
   / What's up at welding web? #134  
I have tried to register twice. They say my email is banned - odd, it works for TBN. The random question was "what is later morning or evening" I answered evening - said that was the wrong answer. :laughing:

Fancy technology is stupid. Further proof that computers aren't reliable enough drive cars, they can't even tell morning from evening ;)
 
   / What's up at welding web? #135  
Fancy technology is stupid. Further proof that computers aren't reliable enough drive cars, they can't even tell morning from evening ;)

I went back to try a 3rd time and stopped when I saw the random question: You are at _______wed

Yep, "web" was misspelled. I'll wait a few days till they get the kinks worked out
 
   / What's up at welding web? #136  
I have tried to register twice. They say my email is banned - odd, it works for TBN. The random question was "what is later morning or evening" I answered evening - said that was the wrong answer. :laughing:

Good news, tech guy said that question doesn't exist so you can't have answered it wrong :D

He has temporarily disabled the "are you a human" type stuff while they work on that.
 
   / What's up at welding web? #137  
I sure am glad it does not exist. :) and the "are you human" stuff is still there.
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   / What's up at welding web? #140  
Dave, when everybody calms down over there I hope you can ask for a technical explanation of wth happened.

It sounds like the site was hosted at some contracted facility, not inside Penton, so they may never tell. But a disaster of that magnitude - hundreds of websites - will likely get written up in some tech journal someday. Losing 8 months of backups at once is rare - I hope.

I used to do network administration on a far smaller scale - starting back before wifi and when a network card to put in your PC cost $100 if you wanted to set its IP manually with jumpers before installing it, or $200 if you wanted DHCP. (server assigns IP address to each connected device, now the general standard). We've come a long way but the basics of adequate, frequently tested backups remain just as relevant now. Our server was visible from a street window so physical theft was a realistic possibility. Backup tapes were always off site. If needed, I could have reloaded a tape onto replacement hardware and been back up quickly. It seems that hosting company never before had to prove this capability.
 

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