Green Comet Has Moved to a New Server

State Library of Queensland, Australia, No restrictions, via Wikimedia Commons


It’s a relief to be on this new server. I was suffering terrible slowdowns on the old one. The public-facing part of the site (this part) was okay, but the administration part was unbearably slow. I was blaming Firefox, my web browser of choice, and trying several other ones as I looked for solutions. I noticed some minor differences, but they were small and inconsistent. So I was trying all sorts of remedies gleaned from the internet. Some of them helped a little, while others made it worse. The only thing left to try was to get my server provider to upgrade the database software on the server, as was suggested by WordPress, the software used to create this site.

They complied and moved my site to a new server with the new database software. I noticed an immediate improvement. Administration of the Green Comet website is much easier now and I don’t need to hunch over my keyboard waiting for pages to update so I can do things. Gotta love my provider: Canadian Web Hosting. They had somebody on duty to take my questions and requests, and they made the changes immediately. Restores your faith, doesn’t it?

So, as always, let me know if you see any problems caused by the changeover. I’m going to go and make myself a nice cup of coffee.

rjb

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Okanagan Reader Reaches 500 Views


Views at the Okanagan Reader YouTube channel have reached five hundred. I still have no idea what this means in the grand scheme of things. I do know that it is paltry compared to all those things you hear about that get thousands and millions of views, but I don’t know how common those are. Nor do I know how common it might be for a channel to get fewer views than Okanagan Reader. But I do know this: It makes me feel good that people are listening to me read stories. So keep dropping by and giving me an ear. Also, I don’t know if this is gauche or not, but I wouldn’t mind a few comments and subscriptions there. Up to you.

The Okanagan Reader.

rjb

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YouTube – Two Words


This reading is Two Words by Nick Maslov, from the collection Quantum Shorts. Its quantum themes are radioactivity, randomness, time and tunneling. What happens after the universe has expanded so much that you can’t see anything?

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