Server change timewaster

Submitted by scott on Wed, 2010-06-09 19:38. ::

Lost admin access to my website. Three hours (over three days) later, found it again.

To DH support:

FYI On my 4.7 installation, I needed to add
$GLOBALS['tempUser'] = $user;
to index.php as per...
http://drupal.org/node/235256#comment-773603

Since my original wonderment was...
> if this week's server move has caused this problem

...I now wonder: Should the answer have been yes?

Time to upgrade.

EDIT

Got a lickety-split response:

Thank you for following up. I dont see how a server move would alter
Drupals roles/user settings or functionality. I'm not sure this is even
possible.

Keeping your software current and up-to-date is highly recommended.

So, coincidence? Beats me.

Empid Anniv

Submitted by scott on Sat, 2010-05-29 21:01. ::

fyee-byoh (how would you say it?)
fee-bee-o (is RTP's any easier?)
rreeBEEa  (why not? it's sibley)

Alder Flycatcher singing from the wet spot a few hundred feet to the west of the deck late this afternoon. Ten years to the day since the first one heard here. Just a dozen "in the yard" all that time, with none in '02, '07, or '08, but otherwise reasonably predictable:

5/27 X
5/28 XX
5/29 XXX
5/30
5/31 X
6/01
6/02
6/03 XX
..
6/11 X
6/13 X
7/04 X

Always a pleasure.

Equinox for the ages

Submitted by scott on Sat, 2010-03-20 20:16. ::

A pass. Bikes. S is for stegosaurus. Red-bellied woodpecker. Tuna. Locomotion. Selected timeworn beach stones. Sup. Tick. Night.

Rokia Traore, Tchamantche

Submitted by scott on Tue, 2010-01-05 21:12. :: |

Santa granted, but not to me. Very fine. KCRW kudos.


Xī Wàng : to hope

Submitted by scott on Sat, 2010-01-02 21:48. :: |

With 37 sounds and 4 tones, Mandarin is beyond my imminent learning, but I have this start: Xī Wàng (to hope, to wish for, to desire).

Hope OSCAR 68 is the designated name for XW-1, the Chinese satellite that launched December 14 and soon began supporting communications by amateur radio.

The first North American pass with the FM transponder activated was immensely crowded, hampering almost everyone's ability to make a contact or upload a packet. Mostly I listened to chaos. Occasionally, I would transmit a partial syllable and quickly determine I was having no luck with low power and an indoor Arrow antenna.

A day or two later, I managed to get in "1AIA" while the satellite was coming over from the north, prompting a persistent KC9ELU to try an exchange. But no go.

SumbandilaSat Success

Submitted by scott on Sun, 2009-11-08 22:59. :: |

SumbandilaSat photographSumbandilaSat launched September 17 and the control team has been stepping the South African satellite through its commissioning activities. Only in the past few days has the amateur radio transponder been activated over the United States, and this morning was the first apparent opportunity for east coast stations to be in the footprint of an active OSCAR 67.

I unexpectedly heard nothing at the appointed hour, but when I cast my callsign skyward the downlink was clear and then I had a call from K8YSE. Success on SO-67! John kindly shared a recording of the entire pass, and ZR1JAK mapped stations heard during this and the subsequent pass (which was out of range for me) based on John's captured audio.

Catching Castor and Pollux before they fall

Submitted by scott on Tue, 2009-10-06 21:05. :: |

I haven't tracked and recorded the ANDE-2 experimental satellites yet, to say nothing of decoding and submitting any data. Best intentions...


Papahānaumokuākea `Ahahui Alaka`i

Submitted by scott on Sat, 2009-08-22 13:23. :: |

...or PA`A... still keeping an eye on it...

Sorry around the Sound

Submitted by scott on Thu, 2009-07-30 20:36. ::

One hundred three at SeaTac today? That's more than uncomfortable, it's "excessive heat." Hard to think that I have nothing to complain about when suffering under temps in the eighties, dew points well past seventy, and sticky everything.

Seattle's all-time record high. Wonder when -- in this extreme-weather-event century -- that'll be broken. Meanwhile, sorry to all the wilters out there.

And be sure to get that heat cleared out well before the twelfth so my visit isn't stifled!

AO-51 Apollo 11 Special Event

Submitted by scott on Tue, 2009-07-21 20:13. :: |
AO-51 Apollo 11 Special Event
AO-51 Apollo 11 Special Event

Frustratingly unclear image for a 70-degree pass, which I am attributing at least partially to the Arrow antenna, though perhaps unfairly. It's identifiable, though, and audio reception was decent.