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Downtime is Over!

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Downtime is Over!

The site is moved to the new host, and as soon as your DNS updates on your local workstations, you should be seeing the site normally. Post, upload photos, we're all good to go. The FSDO has signed off on this baby, all 337's filed. -Zane
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From Dec 23rd:

Many of you may have experienced the recent site downtimes with backcountrypilot.org, and I discovered why.

Our host was being attacked by hackers. No data was compromised(not like there is anything sensitive on here anyway) rather the problem was that the server would explode with network traffic and overwhelm the firewall, making it impossible to connect.

I have decided to move hosts, and this will happen over the next day or 2. You may find the site unreachable or the main page will result in an error. I want to migrate the database as late as possible, so it's up to date. I will do that once the DNS changes take effect.

You may continue to post but please do not upload photos until after the switch. All should be good by Dec 25th, and I will post again.

I hope everyone has an excellent Christmas! My present to you all is increased uptime and speed and less headaches for 2006!

Yeehaw.

Zane
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Zane:

Thank you for providing this place for us to share. If you ever get up this way let me know and I'll show you around TTD.
Merry Christmas to you and yours, Bob
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What a day or two without BCP?! Not being able to bitch about the weather, the Feds, or anything else that might manifest itself in the interim with my fellow BCPers!
Zane, Thank you for this site. The aquaintences and experiences that have sprung from this are invaluable. I appreciate your efforts.
Merry Christmas!
Hey, I'm not going to lose my spell check with the new host am I?
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Happy Holidays

Hey Zane,
Excellent job on the web site, many thanks!! Good friends and good times.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone!!
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Zane,

Wow, that was painless. I'll chime in here with kudo's on the great job you do with this site. BackcountryPilot.org has quickly become one of my favorite landing spots in the internet airspace system.

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from our family to yours.

Mark and Kathi

P.S. Watch out for that spiked eggnog ;-)
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Ahhhhhhh...thanks guys. I hope to meet many of you in person this year. Happy holidays!

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Thanks for all you do Zane. Hey, I found this picture from your ultralight days. Nice 'stache dude!
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We do have a good group of guys(and gals mrs.big dog!) here. You can have a ton of members, but only once people get to know each other does the site really start to shine.

Well, it's Christmas Day. We're headed to Erin's folks for brunch, and then I'm gonna drool while this storm comes in, anticipating the fresh powder. Then I'm going to measure some stuff with the digital micrometer my dad got me for Christmas. NO JOKES!

How's that instrument work coming jmtgt? For BCP2006 I'm thinking Flying M? Check out these photos from Kenny Chapman's gallery.

Bump: Nice photo. One does not truly know the joy of flying until you are picking bugs out of your teeth, and it only gets worse cuz you can't stop smiling like an idiot. I'd like to take a ride in an open cockpit biplane one of these days. I think first I need to acquire a lot of fur and these Elton John googles.

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Them 50's are pretty spendy for just plinkin'! I usually just use one of my 22's, lots cheaper but the fun(?) of the noise and kick is greatly reduced too.
I saw something in the paper recently where our worthy legislators have apparently "discovered" the Barrett and other 50 caliber rifles, and are making noise about how only a terrorist would need one, etc. They obviously are not aware of the rockhound-tool aspect of these firearms.
How far away are these rocks you're re-sizing?

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