No, not the site - yet (though that is coming).
I am moving and have detached from my command. Working like all get-out to have the house ready for renters and preparing for the move, so I am behind on email. However, I will be around during the day now - usually with my daughter in my lap (like she is now, snoozing).
Hopefully this will give me a chance to write some reviews. I know there will be at least a two week period without an update, once the movers put our gear into the truck and we head north.
I have never quite figured out how exactly to type and hold my daughter at the same time. Guess I'm just not coordinated enough. :o)
Good luck on the move!
detached from you command... forgive my ignorance, but is that a euphamism for left the service?
Good luck, Marine. Hope the neibors don't include Henry Gibson and Tom Hanks.
Good luck moving Andrew Borntreger.
-the first rule of fat club-
Have fun moving!
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Funk, E. wrote:
> detached from you command... forgive my ignorance, but is that
> a euphamism for left the service?
No, I am being transferred from one base to another. Detached means that I have left my last command and am now in a transit/leave status en route to the next.
good luck with the move but does this mean badmovies.org will be no more, gone for good?
Good luck and move safe.
Ahh... like being relieved of your post... got it. Thanx
No, I am just looking for a new server. Gary wants to move the one to an area where we cannot get a large enough connection for the site.
When I do move the site to new hosting (not my own server, for the first time ever), we may have some rough times. Heck, sometimes you even decide that the new host sucks and you go looking for a better one.
Best of luck, Andrew!
The best thing about living on the other side of the continent from you is that I can say, "Gosh, if I could, you know I'd come help you move" -- confident that I won't be called upon to lift a finger.
(Except those three or four I normally lift while typing. Naturally, not THOSE Four.)
Good luck, Andrew. Moving is always exciting and annoying. Have a lot of the first and as little as possible of the second.