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  • Mar7

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    Busy organising for the big trip to Japan, but also doing a few Top Secret things I’ll announce later.

    Spending an entire month away from home in a foreign country is a big task, and although I’ve done it before, I do recall the feeling towards the end of the trip of homesickness mixed with some regret that I had to leave such a fascinating place.

    This time, there will be three of us on the trip, and one of my travelling friends hasn’t been out of Australia before, so it will be a huge adventure for all of us.

    Will update this while we are in Japan, with lots of photos too.

    see you soon

  • Feb8

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    Still working with my webhost to address the random outages.

    No new content until it is resolved (or I find a new host).

  • Jan7

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    Long delay between posts, I know.

    I received Revoltech Haruhi – Bunny Version from my Mum for Christmas. How cool is that?

    Also, Crappy Cat from my Husband. Also incredibly cool.

    All my time at the moment is invested in two new websites I am working on, plus the Japan 2010 itinerary for March/April. It’s going to be a blast!

  • Nov30

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    Due to the massive hack on all MediaTemple GS hosted websites (literally thousands) my website, and many others, are still experiencing random outages, slowness and broken images.

    This was NOT a wordpress hack. WordPress is secure. This was a hack perpetrated on ALL websites hosted at MediaTemple, regardless of whether they were WordPress, Joomla, Drupa, MovableType, plain HTML or CGI driven.

    All of my plain HTML websites were also hacked.

    I’m going to write up a few more reviews soon, but please be patient while the web host fix the issues surrounding delivery of my website content.

  • Nov11

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    Hacked

    Posted in: Site News

    So this website fell victim to the nasty SQL Injection attack that WordPress claims doesn’t affect current versions.

    Well, it DOES affect current versions. And I am not happy. Almost 20 hours dedicated now to trying to eradicate this pest from all my different websites.

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