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  • Ein Heldenleben
    Full Member
    • Apr 2014
    • 7131

    Originally posted by cloughie View Post
    But then ff is a seasoned ace communicator.
    Exactly

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    • Andrew Slater
      Full Member
      • Mar 2007
      • 1805

      Reminder: the forum will be off-line from 9pm. Hopefully back on within 20 minutes.

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      • french frank
        Administrator/Moderator
        • Feb 2007
        • 30652

        Originally posted by cloughie View Post
        But then ff is a seasoned ace communicator.
        I now communicate that I haven't a clue what Andrew and Mark are discussing with each other. I read the emails, I see the diagrams. I am full of admiration. That is all.

        Anyway, as Andrew says, we'll be down at 9pm.
        It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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        • Andrew Slater
          Full Member
          • Mar 2007
          • 1805

          All done!

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          • french frank
            Administrator/Moderator
            • Feb 2007
            • 30652

            Originally posted by Andrew Slater View Post
            All done!
            Not many things in life are this reliable
            It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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            • DracoM
              Host
              • Mar 2007
              • 13005

              Wow!
              BUT................what exactly does that mean to us, the un-AI peasantry?

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              • richardfinegold
                Full Member
                • Sep 2012
                • 7823

                Originally posted by MickyD View Post
                I'm bowled over by all the kind messages of goodwill from fellow Forumites, many thanks to you all.

                Two years on and unfortunately the blood graft failed with the lymphoma returning. However, to my amazement and delight, last week I was offered what is called Car-T cell treatment, which effectively means your white cells are collected, duly modified in a lab then reinjected into your system. Advances have been made so quickly in the last two years that this is now the preferred treatment over a graft. I got the diagnosis on Tuesday and had a consultation two days later, incredible service. I am now waiting for a date in August to be admitted. I feel so very lucky to be in such good hands and they are talking about a possible ten years of normal life before the lymphoma coming back again - who knows what developments will be available by then?

                I shall certainly be taking headphones, laptop etc into the sterile hospital room for three weeks and hoping to catch up on my listening. Although last time there was such an army of people coming in and out doing tests that I never got through a full work!

                Sorry for going off-thread, but did so want to express my thanks. Very happy to see that the Forum is still up and running, well done to all concerned.
                Car-T definitely state of the art. Best wishes

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                • MarkSealey
                  Administrator, Moderator
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 28

                  Progress

                  May I just pop in from California, where it's over 40° this week, to offer a short update:

                  On Monday the bulk of the html, php, css and js etc files were copied (not moved: the existing site (with this forum) won't go down until everything is safely working in its new environment) from our existing host to the new one.

                  On Tuesday the simple content management system using which some changes are made to the FoR3 site was - I think successfully - resurrected on the new server(s).

                  Andrew is in the middle of configuring and preparing the latest version of the software on which this (and so the next/updated) forum runs. That's the really challenging part. Because of Andrew we're all optimistic.

                  We're also very close with the dozen or so email accounts (several of which keep us informed if things go awry with this forum)… they cannot be 'brought over', so are being configured manually.

                  Once the forum appears to be behaving as Andrew and FF want in situ on the new server(s), it will be temporarily unavailable in either location - most likely for slightly longer than hitherto - while all the data which constitutes posts, members, presentation-layer settings and so on is tested.

                  Assuming all that goes well (and, as FF and Andrew say, things are now looking a lot better than they did at the weekend), the final stage (for those interested!) will be to change the domain registration to point to the name-servers (DNS) of the new host.

                  In theory (and we'll be standing by if not) you'll notice next to nothing different in terms of connectivity; although - as par for the Internet course - you may get the old URL (for forum and site) until the new IP has propagated. This is officially supposed to happen within 72 hours. But almost always takes a lot less. We can explain what to expect if that's not clear: please do ask.

                  FoR3 and the forum have done really well with our old host, since we 'founded' FoR3 in 2003. Reading between the lines, Covid, rising costs and a handful of hurricanes in Florida appear to have 'done for' the former host.

                  It would have been nice to have received more notice of the closure; and (as FF keeps reminding) they are not committing themselves to a date definitely as far out as ten days from now. But we weren't; we had very little notice. There is little criticism on their forum about that, given the excellent service they're provided to the vast majority of their customers over the years. So…

                  Our new host, however, is - we are confident - even more stable. I've had a site and email with them since 1999. Very little downtime… maybe a minute or two every few years!

                  Our new host is expanding, we shall be running on Ubuntu and have 24/7 tech support. What's more, the new forum (and FoR3 site) are hosted in Denver, Colorado, which is considered the safest place in the US… furthest from tornadoes, hurricanes, floods and earthquakes.

                  Thanks to everyone here for your support and forbearance.
                  Last edited by MarkSealey; 05-07-23, 01:53.
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                  Mark Sealey

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                  • Eine Alpensinfonie
                    Host
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 20578

                    Thank you, Mark. That’s wonderful news.

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                    • antongould
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 8853

                      Originally posted by MarkSealey View Post
                      May I just pop in from California, where it's over 40° this week, to offer a short update:

                      On Monday the bulk of the html, php, css and js etc files were copied (not moved: the existing site (with this forum) won't go down until everything is safely working in its new environment) from our existing host to the new one.

                      On Tuesday the simple content management system using which some changes are made to the FoR3 site was - I think successfully - resurrected on the new server(s).

                      Andrew is in the middle of configuring and preparing the latest version of the software on which this (and so the next/updated) forum runs. That's the really challenging part. Because of Andrew we're all optimistic.

                      We're also very close with the dozen or so email accounts (several of which keep us informed if things go awry with this forum)… they cannot be 'brought over', so are being configured manually.

                      Once the forum appears to be behaving as Andrew and FF want in situ on the new server(s), it will be temporarily unavailable in either location - most likely for slightly longer than hitherto - while all the data which constitutes posts, members, presentation-layer settings and so on is tested.

                      Assuming all that goes well (and, as FF and Andrew say, things are now looking a lot better than they did at the weekend), the final stage (for those interested!) will be to change the domain registration to point to the name-servers (DNS) of the new host.

                      In theory (and we'll be standing by if not) you'll notice next to nothing different in terms of connectivity; although - as par for the Internet course - you may get the old URL (for forum and site) until the new IP has propagated. This is officially supposed to happen within 72 hours. But almost always takes a lot less. We can explain what to expect if that's not clear: please do ask.

                      FoR3 and the forum have done really well with our old host, since we 'founded' FoR3 in 2003. Reading between the lines, Covid, rising costs and a handful of hurricanes in Florida appear to have 'done for' the former host.

                      It would have been nice to have received more notice of the closure; and (as FF keeps reminding) they are not committing themselves to a date definitely as far out as ten days from now. But we weren't; we had very little notice. There is little criticism on their forum about that, given the excellent service they're provided to the vast majority of their customers over the years. So…

                      Our new host, however, is - we are confident - even more stable. I've had a site and email with them since 1999. Very little downtime… maybe a minute or two every few years!

                      Our new host is expanding, we shall be running on Ubuntu and have 24/7 tech support. What's more, the new forum (and FoR3 site) are hosted in Denver, Colorado, which is considered the safest place in the US… furthest from tornadoes, hurricanes, floods and earthquakes.

                      Thanks to everyone here for your support and forbearance.
                      Wonderful news Mark …. many thanks to you and Andrew

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                      • Historian
                        Full Member
                        • Aug 2012
                        • 660

                        Originally posted by antongould View Post
                        Wonderful news Mark …. many thanks to you and Andrew
                        I would like to add my thanks to everyone who is working so hard to translate this forum into its new incarnation. Fingers crossed all goes well when the time comes.

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                        • Sir Velo
                          Full Member
                          • Oct 2012
                          • 3285

                          Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
                          Gosh! Your life is complicated compared to my simple iPad and Mac, where the site appears on my browser Favorites home page and (if a session is not already open) I just click on the icon.


                          The Favourites (bookmarks) icon for For3 appears at the top of my Chrome or Firefox browser every time I open it, along with about 40 other sites I regularly visit. One click and we're in. Not sure how much space they use but it takes a matter of milliseconds to click and open. Alternative is to start typing "for3" and the rest of the url appears automatically. Can't see why all the need for searching faff...

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                          • oddoneout
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2015
                            • 9419

                            Originally posted by MarkSealey View Post
                            May I just pop in from California, where it's over 40° this week, to offer a short update:

                            On Monday the bulk of the html, php, css and js etc files were copied (not moved: the existing site (with this forum) won't go down until everything is safely working in its new environment) from our existing host to the new one.

                            On Tuesday the simple content management system using which some changes are made to the FoR3 site was - I think successfully - resurrected on the new server(s).

                            Andrew is in the middle of configuring and preparing the latest version of the software on which this (and so the next/updated) forum runs. That's the really challenging part. Because of Andrew we're all optimistic.

                            We're also very close with the dozen or so email accounts (several of which keep us informed if things go awry with this forum)… they cannot be 'brought over', so are being configured manually.

                            Once the forum appears to be behaving as Andrew and FF want in situ on the new server(s), it will be temporarily unavailable in either location - most likely for slightly longer than hitherto - while all the data which constitutes posts, members, presentation-layer settings and so on is tested.

                            Assuming all that goes well (and, as FF and Andrew say, things are now looking a lot better than they did at the weekend), the final stage (for those interested!) will be to change the domain registration to point to the name-servers (DNS) of the new host.

                            In theory (and we'll be standing by if not) you'll notice next to nothing different in terms of connectivity; although - as par for the Internet course - you may get the old URL (for forum and site) until the new IP has propagated. This is officially supposed to happen within 72 hours. But almost always takes a lot less. We can explain what to expect if that's not clear: please do ask.

                            FoR3 and the forum have done really well with our old host, since we 'founded' FoR3 in 2003. Reading between the lines, Covid, rising costs and a handful of hurricanes in Florida appear to have 'done for' the former host.

                            It would have been nice to have received more notice of the closure; and (as FF keeps reminding) they are not committing themselves to a date definitely as far out as ten days from now. But we weren't; we had very little notice. There is little criticism on their forum about that, given the excellent service they're provided to the vast majority of their customers over the years. So…

                            Our new host, however, is - we are confident - even more stable. I've had a site and email with them since 1999. Very little downtime… maybe a minute or two every few years!

                            Our new host is expanding, we shall be running on Ubuntu and have 24/7 tech support. What's more, the new forum (and FoR3 site) are hosted in Denver, Colorado, which is considered the safest place in the US… furthest from tornadoes, hurricanes, floods and earthquakes.

                            Thanks to everyone here for your support and forbearance.

                            Thank you for this explanation of progress. In the circumstances support and forbearance seems a little enough thing for us users to provide, given all the work you,Andrew and FF have been, and are, doing to ensure that we can continue to enjoy the forum.
                            I will keep my fingers crossed that everything goes as planned and hoped.

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                            • french frank
                              Administrator/Moderator
                              • Feb 2007
                              • 30652

                              Up at daybreak this morning to reply to Mark's latest. Amazed to get an instant reply.

                              Mark: You're up early
                              Me: You're up late

                              Hopefully Andrew is sleeping off a heavy night
                              It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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                              • Andrew Slater
                                Full Member
                                • Mar 2007
                                • 1805

                                Up a bit later, I'm afraid, then had to go out to do some chores, but just about to start now .....

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