Hmmm... To subscribe or not to subscribe, that's the question, and will result in also having to subscribe to Scott's blog if it is to subscribe. *ponders* Also, did you guys ever think about copyrighting as slogan the sentence: "I had infinite free-time and zero responsibility."? You use it often.
Oh snap, I'm actually writing in said blog, something I never managed even back when I did indeed have "infinite free-time and zero responsibility." ^_~
Scott! Where be Scott? Is it me or can't I subscribe to your blog? I can't keep my word if I can't subscribe to your blog.Type in "Apreche.net" into your Google Reader's "Add subscription" box. If you're not using Google Reader, then:
You should host "extra" stuff on a subdomain. Rather than use site.com/blog you should use blog.site.com.
By using your DNS entry properly you can have that subdomain hosted on a different IP/server than your main site. You can't move site.com/blog to a different web server without screwing up all sorts of things and breaking every link headed to you on the web.
I imagine the reason the forums are in a subdirectory is because you set them up a long time ago before you had your own virtual server.
You should host "extra" stuff on a subdomain. Rather than use site.com/blog you should use blog.site.com.
By using your DNS entry properly you can have that subdomain hosted on a different IP/server than your main site. You can't move site.com/blog to a different web server without screwing up all sorts of things and breaking every link headed to you on the web.
I imagine the reason the forums are in a subdirectory is because you set them up a long time ago before you had your own virtual server.
Um, we've had this server for a long time. Years in fact. It's not a "virtual" server, it's a real server. Well, it's user mode Linux, which is effectively the same. I am in complete control. I made the forums at frontrowcrew.com/forum because it makes semantic sense. A subdomain means something very specific. Your type of thinking shows a lack of understanding of DNS and web server configuration.
If my type of thinking is so wrong why did Rym use rym.frontrowcrew.com and not frontrowcrew.com/rym?I am a seperate entity which is a member of the domain frontrowcrew.com. Anything related to me will be there, as rym.frontrowcrew.com/something.
Anyone who doesn't get Joe's reference can go die in a fire.
Well I currently don't feel like burning myself ^^
Is there an actual technical background or does it just say Scott controls all (based on a coordinate system)?
Seconded. No burning me, hurts. Though he only controls all in a flat surface, and seeing as how the world is round he either has to give up local control to have control over me, or have no control over me!
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Hmmm... To subscribe or not to subscribe, that's the question, and will result in also having to subscribe to Scott's blog if it is to subscribe. *ponders*
Also, did you guys ever think about copyrighting as slogan the sentence: "I had infinite free-time and zero responsibility."? You use it often.
This is the best picture.
By using your DNS entry properly you can have that subdomain hosted on a different IP/server than your main site. You can't move site.com/blog to a different web server without screwing up all sorts of things and breaking every link headed to you on the web.
I imagine the reason the forums are in a subdirectory is because you set them up a long time ago before you had your own virtual server.
Nope, just the hearing part.
No one can master the Z axis!!!
Is there an actual technical background or does it just say Scott controls all (based on a coordinate system)?