corycollier.com | Web Development and System Administration
Mar 22 2008

Moving On Up

I always act too quickly. I was at home the other night, learning up on microformats, and realized that I needed to update my site in order to take advantage of the support I can get for them, with Drupal 6. Instead of doing the migration via a development site, I immediately started changing the live site. When things went south, my site was down.

It’s been a busy week, so the site has remained down since then. I’m just outside of Knoxville, TN right now, and the computer that I saved all of my old DB info (like, ummm, any content) is back home in Altamonte Springs, FL. So, this is the only content available right now. I should have everything up and running again sometime early this week.

Taylor and Jason exchanging vows

Melissa and I went to Tennessee for a wedding of our friends, Taylor and Jason. We had the chance to catch up with a bunch of friends. We managed to evade trouble. We also nearly died. Overall, it was a really good time.

Wednesday

We headed to the airport on Wednesday afternoon. We got there a bit late, but we still made it on time. The only problem was, our flight crew didn’t make it on time. So we didn’t leave Orlando until 9:15. We were supposed to hang out with friends in downtown Knoxville that night. Instead, we headed straight to our hotel, and to sleep.

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As promised , last night I went to see the Nile show at the Haven. I would write about this on my music startup, Florida Death Metal , but my buddy Bender has been screwing around about getting my mockups done, so I’m holding off on putting any more content there for while. So, I’ve got my shepards pie and another Guinness, and I’m ready to tell you tales of Metal-Lore.

I’ve been to shows at the Haven before. So I know how there are usually a lot of opening bands before the main acts come on. Since I was going Hans Solo this time, I got there a little late and missed a few of them.

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