John is hungry

Aaaaand we're back on dreamhost

I’m ditching Media Temple. The Scrab’s memory requirements are just too high for their basic (read: cheap) plan and it’s been causing all those Proxy Errors or Bad Gateway errors. Lucky for us, Dreamhost has just massively overhauled their Rails hosting system, so while you may notice the page is more than a bit slower (on average about 5x slower) than it was yesterday, it’s not unusably slow like it was originally.

If I get a few hours over the weekend, I have some changes to upload that should hopefully speed up the site a bit, so it shouldn’t be too painful for too long.

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On 06/19/08 at 07:01 AM, Paris On Rails was all:
Paris On Rails

Is Media Temple the reason the site would just go down for a quick minute occasionally?

On 06/19/08 at 07:40 AM, John is hungry was all:
John is hungry

Yyyyep.

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The U.S.S. Mariner was a tug (the Jack T. Scully) that was pressed into naval service during the first World War. Another U.S.S. Mariner made a brief appearance in the mid-80s as a ship, staffed by real Navy enlisted men, that sat behind the Kingdome’s center field fence. It would rise up and fire a replica cannon after M’s home runs and victories. It was kind of stupid but also deeply cool.

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