Saturday, June 10, 2000
Pondering the Imponderable -- 8:41 pm CST, Update by A.T. Hun
I'm only home tonight until I'm officially back from vacation on Tuesday or Wednesday. The only reason I'm here is we're too cheap to pay for a hotel while we go from one vacation location to another. Like you care.Not much news today, so I'm attempting to download the Half-Life 1.1.0.0 patch, which the auto-updater said I didn't need (I currently have 1.0.1.6).
The Eric Idle show was absolutely hilarious last night, even for someone like me who has heard all the songs and skits a million times over. It was a special treat afterwards to get his autograph and say a few words to the man who has brought so much silliness to my life.
Bleh -- 12:40 am CST, Update by The Master
I'm going to be offline a good portion of the weekend, so hopefully A.T. or J.T.Q. will keep everyone in the loop. I'll try to update if anything major comes up, but don't bet on it :-)History today -- 12:37 am CST, Update by The Master
- 1801: The north African state of Tripoli declared war on the United States in a dispute over safe passage of merchant vessels through the Mediterranean.
- 1935: Alcoholics Anonymous was founded.
- 1940: Italy declared war on France and Britain; Canada declared war on Italy.
- 1942: The Gestapo massacred 173 male residents of Lidice, Czechoslovakia, in retaliation for the killing of a Nazi official.
- 1946: Italy replaced its abolished monarchy with a republic.
- 1967: The 6 Day War ended as Israel and Syria agreed to observe a U.N.-mediated cease-fire.
- 1977: James Earl Ray, convicted assassin of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., escaped from Brushy Mountain State Prison in Tennessee with six other inmates; he was recaptured June 13.
Friday, June 9, 2000
UT Postmortem -- 8:38 pm CST, Update by The Master
There's an interesting postmortem of the development of Unreal Tournament over on Gamasutra. Check it out. Thanks Blue.More on id's Move -- 1:14 pm CST, Update by A.T. Hun
id's Christian Antkow updated his .plan with news that their move will most definitely cause some Internet connectivity problems.Due to circumstances beyond our control, which I don't really want to get into at this time, we will more than likely have a serious disruption with our network. Here's a snip:Hehe. Glad to know that it's not just the little guys who have these "issues."
I am making it my highest priority to get the Quake 3 authentication servers transitioned to the new office seemlessly by tommorow evening. I am hoping that there will be little to no disruption with the Q3A authentication servers.
Our webserver, FTP server, Mail, and more than likely, DNS server will be inactive for an indeterminate amount of time starting at approximately 11am CST on Saturday, June 10th. I'm am going to try to find a solution over the weekend to get mail limping along.
Again, this is a situation beyond our control. Through this experience, I've put ISP's and Phone Companies somewhere a few points higher than lawyers on my "scum scale rating" (previously, lawyers held a commanding lead on this scale)
Pondering the Imponderable -- 1:06 pm CST, Update by A.T. Hun
OK, I'm really sick of some Daikatana reviewers attempting to make their reviews seem more "legit" by taking potshots at anyone who gave a negative review of the game. I find it rather ironic that sites that boldly display Daikatana banner ads have the unmitigated gall to tell me that my opinion doesn't count. If they can't make their points clearly and directly, they should't waste my time with their ad hominem arguments.In happier news, I'm going to see the Eric Idle (of Monty Python fame) show tonight in the Twin Cities. I've been looking forward to this for some time and, thanks to the generousity of my inlaws, we're going to be able to go. It should be very, very silly indeed.
J.t.Qbe comments: Wink wink, nudge nudge, say no more
New Trojan Horse -- 12:52 pm CST, Update by A.T. Hun
CNN is reporting that there is a new Trojan Horse going around the Net hidden in a movie clip. A security firm found out about it when the Trojan tried to break into their systems. It is assumed that these hackers are using the program to set up a massive DDOS attack, but that hasn't been proven yet. I saw this on CNBC this morning and found the link on Slashdot.id is Moving -- 10:50 am CST, Update by The Master
According to Graeme Devine's .plan update id is moving to their new offices today, which could cause some minor disruptions in Q3A online games todayWe're moving office today. Of course, various forces have collected to ensure that our T3 line is not moving over smoothly, so Xian has had his hands full (well, mostly his ear on his phone) getting things lined up.
We will be installing a second master/auth/motd server at the new office so that when the switch happens, things should go smoothly. Of course, things may not go smoothly, in which case, the master server will be down. If the auth server goes down, all servers automatically authenticate, so the worst case scenario is that the in game browser will report no response from the master.
History today -- 12:08 am CST, Update by The Master
- A.D. 68: Roman Emperor Nero committed suicide.
- 1870: Charles Dickens died.
(J.t.Qbe comments: "That's Dickens with 2 'k's, the well-known Dutch author.")
(A.T. Hun comments: Sure it's not spelled with four 'm's and a silent 'q'?)
(J.t.Qbe recomments: Nope, that's Farles Wickens, author of "Stickwick Stapers") - 1940: Norway surrendered to the Nazi Germany.
- 1953: Approximately 100 people died when a tornado struck Worcester, Massachusetts.
- 1954: Army counsel Joseph N. Welch asked Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, "Have you no sense of decency, sir?" during the Senate-Army Hearings. (Ed comment: Nope-he didn't)
- 1969: U.S. Senate confirmed Warren Burger as chief justice of the United States, succeeding Earl Warren.
- 1973: "Secretariat" became horse racing's first Triple Crown winner in 25 years by winning the Belmont Stakes.
- 1985: American educator Thomas Sutherland was kidnapped in Lebanon. He was released in November 1991 along with fellow hostage Terry Waite.
- 1986: The Rogers Commission released its report on the Challenger disaster, criticizing NASA and rocket-builder Morton Thiokol for management problems leading to the explosion that claimed the lives of seven astronauts.
- 1993: Japanese Crown Prince Naruhito wed commoner Masako Owada in an elaborate Shinto religious ceremony.
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