I'm back!

It seems that few people noticed that my site was unavailable over the past week. Perhaps you did and just assumed it was a minor glitch. In a way it was but as well as the website not responding, no email was getting through. Although that made for a refreshingly quiet inbox, some time was spent trying to work out what was causing the problem. It turned out that my domain name had expired but I hadn't had a reminder about it from my (now previous) name registering company. With my bank's latest security 'improvements' I was unable to pay for a renewal until I returned to the UK yesterday. I'm surprised that the DNS type stuff all seems to have updated quite quickly and I'm thankful that nobody took my domain name away during the gap.

Thanks to the four people that spotted my website problems and to my current host for sorting out the domain name renewal for me.

Posted in astro blog by Stuart on Thursday 20th Aug 2009 (14:28 BST) | 4 Comments | Permalink

Comments: I'm back!

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I've a simple proposal that could solve (entirely and forever) the Shuttle ET foam issue

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to know more, read my new article: "The âˆ5000 idea that can save SEVEN astronauts"

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http://www.ghostnasa.com/posts/050savethecrew.html

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do you think it's an interesting and useful idea that may save several astronauts lives?

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well, if your answer is "yes" then just talk about/review it on your blog, forum, website

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so, maybe... it will be evaluated, tested, applied to perform much safer Shuttle flights

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Posted by gaetano marano on Friday 21st Aug 2009 (20:00 UTC)

gravatarGood to see you back (and yes, I've got the same shuttle foam spam)

Posted by Ian Musgrave on Saturday 22nd Aug 2009 (12:13 UTC)

gravatarIan, I'm glad it isn't just me ;-)

Posted by Stuart on Sunday 23rd Aug 2009 (21:04 UTC)

I was unable to pay for a renewal until I returned to the UK yesterday.



Posted by men watches on Thursday 09th Dec 2010 (12:38 UTC)

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