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Toronto (a.k.a. Accordion City)

One: A Night of Art and Music

Photo: Poster for 'One: A Night of Art and Music'.

My friend Dorian Logan wrote to me about One: A Night of Art and Music,

which takes place at the Gladstone Hotel on Thursday, June 16th. Here’s

what he said:

A dear friend of mine is putting

together a party. The party will have visual art, music and

happiness!

I have invited you because in my mind you would ‘dig’ this sorta thing.

It’s going to be an energetic night. Here’s the scoop…

Visual art:  tattoo artists, paintings, collage work, and some

furniture designs by our friend Jerry Rabba.

And the music…damn!!!

It’s common knowledge that I love my friend Chad Paulsons’ Afro-beat

Orchestra, Ultra Magnus, but Joe Butler (organizer of this event)

really

turned me on to another guy performing that night. His name is Joel

Parisien, and the dude has soul! Kinda like Sublime meets Stevie

Wonder…it’s very cool!

The other bands are Fireside Band (whom I must admit I know little

about, though Joe said wonderful things) and Sugarkill, who I saw

perform once only, at the Bovine about a year ago. I thought, I

honestly thought:

“in 5 years, I’ll be bragging to someone that I was at this show.” They

have a rawness to them that is so

crunchy, but

the music just makes ya boogie. I love it.

So, having said all that, please come out to a fun gig, bring positive

energy, and tell some friends!

Once again,

the event is:

One

A night of art and music

Thursday, June 16, 2005

at the Gladstone

Hotel
1214

Queen Street West

$7 advance, $10 at the door

Advance tickets are available at Second Spin CDs (386

Bloor Street West).

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Update on the Tucows Service Outages

I’m posting this here (as well as the forums on Tucows Discuss) since I know that some of our customers read this blog from time to time.

Here’s what I know — a more official notice should be coming your way shortly.

The actual applications, for the most part, continued to work.

Folks

with Blogware accounts could post to their blogs, Email Defense

continued scanning for spam and viruses, Certs kept working, Email was

queued for a little while and began processing again in the early

evening, and no mail was lost.

What stopped working during the outage: Provisioning and Management.

The

specifics are a little different for each service, but in general, it

was the ability to sell new instances of services or manage existing

ones. Blogware, being located in a different facility, was unaffected.

It’s very unusual for a redundant power system to fail like this.

The

“redundant” in “redundant power system” makes this sort of thing very

unlikely. For example, if you have two systems with a 1% probability of

failing, the probability that both will fail is one one-hundredth of 1%.

The

cause for the failure is as of yet unknown. We’re working with IBM to

identify it. Once we know, we will take steps to prevent this from

happening again and let you know what we will be doing in the future.

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Toronto (a.k.a. Accordion City)

This Saturday: Librarian / Blogger Cream Corn Wrestling (or: Librarian / Blogger Get-Together in Toronto)

Along with Wendy, who’ll be house-hunting with me, j will be up here in Accordion City

from Boston. j’s here to attend a librarian conference, and the

librarians are looking for something to do on Saturday night. How ’bout

we Greater Toronto Area Bloggers (and general folks in the area) show them a good time, get together for some good drinks, good conversation and cream corn wrestling?

Photo: Librarian and Blogger in cream corn wrestling pit

Librarian-on-blogger cream corn wrestling! W00T!

Okay, maybe not cream corn wrestling — how ’bout we just gather at:

The Bishop and the Belcher

361 Queen Street West

Saturday, June 4, 2005 at 9 p.m.

Be there or be orthorhombic!

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Accordion, Instrument of the Gods

National Accordion Awareness Month, Day 2

Drew, the comic artist behind Toothpaste for Dinner, held a contest asking readers to send in photos of them with their Toothpaste for Dinner T-shirts. He got over 300 entries, and the grand prize winner features an accordion:

Photo: Young woman playing accordion as her goat dances ('Toothpaste for Dinner' photo contest winner).

Nice accordion! Click the picture to see it at full size.

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Official Notice of the Tucows Systems Outage

If you’re a Tucows reseller, this will be of interest to you:

Greetings,

Please read the following important information concerning OpenSRS.

1. Problem at Hosting Facility Impacting Service Availability

At approximately 20:14 UTC or 4:14PM EST today, Tucows redundant power

supply at the IBM data center failed. As a result, the majority of the

services have been impacted to some degree.

  • Domain Names: provisioning, management, renewal, and transfers

    offline. This includes WHOIS.

  • Email and Email Defense: No mail is lost. Mail delivery may be delayed. Provisioning and management are offline.
  • Digital Certificates: Certificates operating normally.

    Provisioning and management are offline.

  • Website Builder: Website Builder is operating normally for

    end-users. Provisioning and management are offline.

  • Blogware: The service is UNAFFECTED.

Tucows is working closely with IBM to resolve the power problem. At this moment, there is no available restore time.

Tucows will provide regular updates as they are received. Tucows

will also update the Systems Status tool as information is received.

The Systems Status tool is available at:

http://status.tucows.com/.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Thank you for your continued support of Tucows.

Sincerely,

Ed Gray

Director, Operations

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Tucows Outage (or: A Disturbance in the Source…)

If you’re a Tucows reseller and felt a great disturbance in the source

(“as if millions of packets suddenly cried out in terror and then were

suddenly silenced”), it’s because the redundant power system at our

co-location itself became redundant.

All services save Blogware have been affected, and crews are on the scene working on the problem. More details as I get them.

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"Ten Most Harmful Books of the 19th and 20th Centuries"

Human Events Online, the companion site for an American conservative weekly maagzine, has published what they consider to be the ten most harmful books of the 19th and 20th centuries.

I’ll agree with their picking the communist ones and Mein Kampf and say that some of Kinsey was silly, but Feminine Mystique? Keynes? John Stuart Mill’s On Liberty? Darwin? No wonder they’ve earned the moniker “wingnuts”.

There’s a bonus list at the bottom of the page: it’s the 15 biggest douchebags of the 21st century.