I’m tired.
I just tried upgrading my MovableType installation. Mind you, I was tired when I started this. I actually, really wanted to sleep hours ago but got caught up in something. MT is currently at 4.x. I’m running 2.661. First I made a backup of all my files by downloading everything over FTP. Then I exported my entries and went through the upgrade process. Eventually I realized that the new MT only supports real databases, not the BerkeleyDB system I was using. That’s fine, and I really should upgrade to use sql. However, I didn’t have time for that before AX so I decided to restore MT. I put everything back the way it was but couldn’t login. Apparently there were no blogs or authors in my MT at all. I went to look at my backup; in my sleepiness I did not actually export the entries at all.
Eventually I realized I had just uploaded everything as ASCII. I reuploaded it correctly, and everything’s back to normal. I’m going to go export everything now to be on the safe side.
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New Banner
I changed my banner last week. Thanks James for saying you liked it!
I thought I should give some credit. I used the Shmups.info: Horizontal Scene Generator made by Twyst of the Insert Credit forums!
It was fun, and I enjoyed using it!
New Tracker
On May 7, 2009, I upgraded by tracker on WebPageless. I had been using my old one since August 14, 2003. That’s almost six years with that tracker! Anyways, for a long time it had been obsolete because of newer versions. I have no idea why the tracker I was using wanted to be upgraded, but it did.
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I’ve had 33817 unique hits to WebPageless. (I’m not actually sure what a “unique” hit is.) I’ve had 58675 hits total counting reloads.
The highest day was January 18, 2005 with 119 hits. The average day had 16 hits. The highest week was week 3 of 2005 with 551 hits. On average, I got 110 hits per week. The highest month was January of 2005 with 2319 hits. On average I get 476 hits per month. Compare that to 14 hits the day before I switched, 75 hits the week before I switched, and 240 the month before I switched. You can tell WebPageless is a lot less popular.
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What searches lead people to WebPageless? Apparently “ragnarok,” “online,” “webpageless,” “the,” and “bots,” mostly. Each of those keywords were used over 100 times. I can assure you that as of lately, phrases “biggest carrot” and “UCI Science Library vagina” have been quite popular.
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Lastly, who links to WebPageless the most? Well, WebPageless does. In order of most referrals, the sites are WebPageless, Google, three more WebPageless addresses, another Google address, and then three more WebPageless addresses. bwaht.net gave me the tenth most referrals! Too bad that’s down now. Of course, I don’t really talk to its owner now anyways. Skipping other WebPageless, Google, and bwaht addresses, VersionTwo is next at slot 19. Ask.com is at slot 25. Finally, pvpforums.com is at slot 28. They liked that I had pictures of “sad Hitler in snow” drawn by William. They were based on a joke from MegaTokyo. Then there’s a bunch more redundant referrers along with Facebook way down the list. Yay!
Here‘s a .rar of screenshots of all the pages of the tracker.
Posts To Write
In place of actually writing posts that I’ve been meaning to write, here’s a list of my post backlog!
- What I’ve Been Playing for last Thursday (even though in a couple days I’ll need a new one)
- Review of Naruto Clash of Ninja Revolution
- Retro Review of Super Off Road
- Obama!
- Review of Ninjatown
- Review of Tap Tap Revenge
- Review of DDR S Lite
- Review of TapDefense
- Review Monster Hunter Freedom
- Review Prey the Stars
- Top 10 Games of 2008
- Top 12 Games to Finish in 2009
- Analysis of Games Purchased and Played in 2008
HTML 4.01
I upgraded WebPageless to be compliant with HTML 4.01.
Who Reads This
I’d like to know who actually visits my site and reads WebPageless. If you’re reading this message, could you let me know as soon as you can? You can tell me in person or shoot off a letter to any address at webpageless.net. The faster you can let me know, the better. It’ll allow me to know how long it takes posts to get read.
Science Library Vagina
Someone found WebPageless by searching for uci “science library” vagina in Google. Sadly, I mentioned in one post that I heard the Science Library looked like a vagina, but I didn’t talk about it very much.
Well if people want me to talk about the Science Library’s vagina, then I’ll talk about the Science Library’s vagina!
The Science Library is shaped with two long sections in between you can walk. These connect to a ring shaped part of the building. To walk into the Science Library, you have to walk between the two long sections to the door in the ring shaped part. You pass under an opening in the building to get into the center of the ring shape. This makes it look like a little tunnel. This tunnel with the two sections of building are said to look like a vagina with outer lips.
In addition, the Science Library is as I described if you’re looking at it from ring road. On ring road in front of the Library is a design on the ground that looks like a representation of the Sun. It’s circular with points or arrow heads arranged around it pointing out. Leading away from this design and the Science Library is a water grate in a winding, S-like shape. These two things vaguely look like a sperm. This sperm is of course aiming right at the vagina! There you go!
I’ll find a picture for everyone’s pleasure soon!
Memory Test
Mantop’s memory test has now been going for about 45 hours.
Mantop
I’ve been wanting to reformat for a while, but I needed to make a data partition and move some of my stuff over. I guess I should have had two partitions for a long time. I was going to shrink my partition down and then make a new one. Well, I shrank mine down, but then Partition Magic had to stop because of an error. And the error message? “Too many errors.” So now my drive is much smaller. I look into it, and it’s because of errors with the hard disk, obviously. Can’t find any more information than that. I tried using chkdsk, but it found bad sectors and couldn’t fix them.
Then I noticed that Windows said I had 256 MB of RAM instead of 512 MB. I look inside Mantop and find that one stick is loose, but pushing it in doesn’t fix it. It seems that both sticks are good, but that one port might be bad. I kept fooling with it, and now I think both ports work, just the metal tabs on both ports are bent or screwed up or something. Sucks. I got the memory back in where it’s being held for the most part (although this has happened before and the RAM just seems to fall out). When I boot up, I get to the Windows XP screen with the progress bar, then I get a blue screen of death for an instance, and then Mantop reboots. Can’t get any farther than that.
Now Mantop is using a memory testing application from a Linux boot CD to check the RAM. It’s been going for over three hours, and I don’t know how long it’ll take in total. Hopefully it’ll finish soon. If it doesn’t, hopefully the battery will last for me to move it.
Hosting
I finally got around to getting hosting for WebPageless. Stupid Cox has to block everything. There might still be errors in some places from the migration, but everything seems to be working. If anyone notices anything wrong, let me know please.
