Sunday, January 08, 2006

Internal Server Error

Internal Server Error
2006.01.07 1:02

Technocrat.net is in part in malfunction. Main writer seemed unable to post a new articles in front page. I don't know what the cause of this malfunction. Just for the record and to learn precisely later I keep the description here.


Searching HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 15:14:45 GMT Server: Apache/1.3.33 (Debian GNU/Linux) mod_ssl/2.8.22 OpenSSL/0.9.7e mod_perl/1.29 X-Powered-By: Slash 2.002006 Connection: close Transfer-Encoding: chunked Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 OK The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request. Please contact the server administrator, Technocrat@Technocrat.net and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error. More information about this error may be available in the server error log. -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Apache/1.3.33 Server at technocrat.net Port 80


Is this caused by virus? If so, what virus, and how serious? How long does it take to recover the site normally? I don't know anything, but I hope I can read his articles soon.

Where's The Site?

Where's The Site?
2006.01.06 2:30

It's been my recent pleasure to open Technocrat.net. Tonight, as usual I was trying to open the site but only to fail. I've been unable to open the site so far.
Oh, Technocrat.net, what's wrong?
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I see(Score:2)
by Allen Zadr (767458) * <Allen.ZadrNO@SPAMgmail.com> on 2006.01.06 2:45 (#14401711) (Last Journal: 2006.01.07 5:13)
... the same error you see. It looks like they've had a DB crash or something. They'll probably have it back up soon.
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Re:I see(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.01.06 3:02 (#14401904) (http://mercedo-the-eve.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.01.09 14:35)
They'll probably have it back up soon.
It reads 'Internal Server Error' I thought I was IP blocked owing to my recent posts.
I give up opening the site tonight and do some slashdot instead, thanks.
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Re:I see(Score:2)
by Shadow Wrought (586631) on 2006.01.06 4:09 (#14402616) (http://slashdot.org/~Shadow%20Wrought/journal Last Journal: 2006.01.07 3:58)
Me too. Looks like the site's down for everyone.
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Re:I see(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.01.07 0:47 (#14409272) (http://mercedo-the-eve.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.01.09 14:35)
Technocrat.net has been recovered in part so far, but no new posts from zogger can be read. He was posting 7 or 8 articles in a day so still the site has been struggling with its malfunction. Was this caused by virus? In May last year the similar incident seemed to occur assuming from zogger's and other users' articles in Slashdot. I hadn't confirmed it though since I was not a user at that time.
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Sago Coal Mine

Sago Coal Mine
2006.01.05 2:57

Does somebody know what the cause of explosion in Sago coal mine? Was there a full of methan that led to ignition in the shaft?
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Unknown(Score:1)
by GeckoFood (585211) * <geckofood@gmaAUDENil.com minus poet> on 2006.01.05 3:42 (#14393938) (Last Journal: 2006.01.07 2:23)
At the moment, the media is saying that the cause of the explosion is unknown (CNN reports it as such, anyway). I suspect we will find out in due time.
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Re:Unknown(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.01.06 2:03 (#14401295) (http://mercedo-the-eve.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.01.09 14:35)
Recently I've got curious about such eruptions. Whatever the direct cause might be, natural gases like methane ought not to erupt in the coal mine shaft. I wonder whether the incident might have something to do with activities inside the Earth.
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Re:Unknown(Score:1)
by GeckoFood (585211) * <geckofood@gmaAUDENil.com minus poet> on 2006.01.06 2:16 (#14401405) (Last Journal: 2006.01.07 2:23)
If there is enough methane in the shaft, a simple spark is enough to set it off. Generating sparks in a mine shaft doesn't require much effort. If I had to guess, I would say it was likely a gas pocket that was ignited.

Recordbreaking

Recordbreaking
2006.01.05 0:38

The average temperature in December last year was coldest and snowfall in 106 sites were heaviest since 1946.
Certainly it's cold.

Adaptive

Adaptive
2006.01.04 4:58

I changed my job countless times - more than ten times, and recently I noticed many jobs are adaptive to each other alternately, so if I learned something in a workplace, it is very adaptive to other workplace. Since I started a new job I was able to adjust it very short time -about ten days, for this reason. Nothing is useless in our world.

Work, Work, Work

Work, work, work
2006.01.04 4:50

I was unable to take any holidays in Christmas time and New Year's Day &Eve, which is year in, year out. More or less situation here is similar. Sometimes I feel fed up with endless repetition of working. For four consecutive days from tomorrow, I've got work. I will have another holiday on Sunday 8th of January. Slashdotting everyday is an oaisis for my life.

New Love

New Love
2006.01.04 3:54

As I wrote in my last JE, I got a new love. But who cares about love between 47 year old menopausal woman and 44 year old single guy? I don't think there are many. She is a beautiful woman with slender body but her aging in naked body was apparent. I will be able to learn the wisdom of life which I am unable to do from young girls. Above of all things, I can quench my loneliness with the woman, that's more than anything.
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Well(Score:2)
by Stargoat (658863) <stargoat@gmail.com> on 2006.01.04 4:10 (#14386109) (Last Journal: 2006.01.08 2:52)
I prefer an older lady myself. There's less foolishness.
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Re:Well(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.01.04 4:35 (#14386312) (http://mercedo-the-eve.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.01.09 14:35)
As to this, I accord with your opinion completely.
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Re:Well(Score:1)
by hzs202 (932886) on 2006.01.05 5:39 (#14395100) (http://uranus.dontexist.com/ Last Journal: 2006.01.06 5:04)
I prefer an older lady myself. There's less foolishness.Less foolishness yes... however, what ear plugs and temporary blindness can't handle with the young women cash can. As for the aging body... ewwww! I'm sorry if I'm being offensive but I would much rather perky boobs and a tight buttocks, if I want stimulating conversation at 44, I'll go for a PhD.
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Re:Well(Score:2)
by Stargoat (658863) <stargoat@gmail.com> on 2006.01.05 5:57 (#14395247) (Last Journal: 2006.01.08 2:52)
Glad to see that you think so highly of women. Give yourself a big pat on the back. (Dude, it's not Tuesday.)
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Re:Well(Score:1)
by hzs202 (932886) on 2006.01.05 6:37 (#14395622) (http://uranus.dontexist.com/ Last Journal: 2006.01.06 5:04)
Give yourself a big pat on the back.I will because I had the balls to say (write) it! You can love me or hate me, but the reality is Beyonce, Masha Sharapova and Jessica Alba are all great talents but their beauty and *features* make them SUPER-STARS!Go ahead, disprove that... face it men are pigs, women love me because I embrace my inner-pig, it's the pretenders that I'm told turn their stomachs.
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Re:Well(Score:2)
by Stargoat (658863) <stargoat@gmail.com> on 2006.01.05 8:16 (#14396513) (Last Journal: 2006.01.08 2:52)
Who? Emma Thompson (wow-zah) or Annette Bening is the girl for me.
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Re:Well(Score:1)
by hzs202 (932886) on 2006.01.06 0:00 (#14400096) (http://uranus.dontexist.com/ Last Journal: 2006.01.06 5:04)
Dude... Emma Thompson starred in her first film when she was 30 years old (The Tall Guy, 1989), she was also part of a BBC television series about World War II prior to that. That is most likely when you were introduced to her, right? Wasn't the upper region... very perky and the lower... very firm?All jokes aside, I am not trying to degrade women, so please don't take it that way. I'm just having a little fun *grins* the way a young-man should!Best,
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Examination

Examination
2006.01.04 3:21

By the end of the last year, I had lost all two loves. One was Japanese in August, the other was a foreigner in December. At the beginning of new year 2006, I managed to find a new girlfriend, which itself was a lucky thing.
The woman was once failed to pass my test, and I had alrady forgotten when I got a phone call from her twice 17:10 & 17:30 in my cellular. She left no message.
I called her back soon and it seemed she was asking for my help urgently.
Since I didn't hold any party with anyone in Christmas Eve, I wanted to spend my private time with some woman. She just came in on the nick of time in a vacant room of my mind.
We had dinner at 8 and later, we stayed in a hotel. In a lecture before we order wine, I taught her generally French wine is the best. She accepted. Evaluation +1. And she had recognised the importance of English as a way to communicate with people overseas, as a matter of fact she gave up learning French any more through seeing with Dutch guy for six months last year. He didn't speak French. They had already separated in last October. Evaluation +1. In a room we stayed she smoked three times in our bed room. Evaluation -3. After I complained about her smoking in my presence strongly, she promised not to smoke. She was smoking in a rest room three times. Evaluation +3. Then the last test took place on the bed. Evaluation +2. Full score in a bed is 5 so I need to examine in other points her again. My test on her is pending. I asked her to love me one time out of ten times I love her. She said yes. She passed my examination.

New Year Wreath

New Year Wreath
2006.01.02 5:56

This is literally 'Rope For Killing Animals'. In Japanese it's - See this article.
We had been decorating with this 'rope for killing animals' in front of the door of our house from the first to fifteenth of January every year traditionally. This is similar to Christmas wreath in shape. We used to decorate it in front of every car, now it disappeared completely. I noticed this year about a half households already ceased to do it in their house this season of the year. Amazing. I hope this society is not only changing its shape superficially but substansially. This is a good example how our society is changing.
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i find it ironic...(Score:2)
by kesuki (321456) on 2006.01.02 7:43 (#14375921) (http://kesuki.deviantart.com/ Last Journal: 2006.01.07 15:02)
that you want to hold onto such a tradition but would rather be speaking english ;)but yes japan has been changing a lot, it's due largely to western influence... cultural exchange leads to movements for people to change to do what they feel is most acceptable for them...can you imagine children and women taking up knives to fight invading soldiers in modern day japan? it was not long ago that that type of self sacrafice and pride in your nationality existed... change is happening faster and faster... and frankly it's not jsut the japanese culture that is changing either, american culture is shifting, european culture is changing, even the chinese culture with over 5,000 years of history is changing rapidly.where it will all lead is of course up to people to decide, and right now the most popular thing is to just let everyone create their own values and thoughts and beliefs... everyone 'says' that is good, and if people can 'choose' they can still 'choose' some prepackaged belief structure from someone... but i wonder if maybe some people aren't spending too much productive time considering their own beleif structure because of the 'vaccume' of 'make your own decisions' line of thought...
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Re:i find it ironic...(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.01.04 2:33 (#14385296) (http://mercedo-the-eve.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.01.09 14:35)
More than 2000 years ago, we didn't have characters to literate our national language, and later when Chinese characters were introduced people started adopting them to transliterate our language. The atttempt never succeeded, and later it was succeeded partialy when we invented two phonetic characters.
Roman alphabet was introduced 16 century. I must say still it is very difficult to transliterate our language all in Roman alphabet, but definitely a lot of adaptations of phonetic words from English has been in progress.
I must say it will take another 30 years to replace majority of vocaburary in our language into English words, and by then public language in Japan is likely to be English.
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Gone With The Wind

Gone With The Wind
2005.12.30 3:52

Hi Mercedo! I'm well thanks. I have been meaning to mail you. My situation has changed since we last met, and I really can't continue to meet you like we did before. I would like to remain friends if you want, but that's all I can offer you. I hope things work out well for you. Have a lovely New Year, and take care.


Gone with the wind. But before she has gone, my soul was already gone with the wind.
My struggle with loneliness continue.
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mercedo(Score:2)
by weierstrass (669421) on 2005.12.31 10:58 (#14368397) (http://retropolitan.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.01.05 10:49)
you shouldn't be lonely. and if you are you shouldn't let it get you downremember it's better to be alone than to be with others but still feel alone.enjoy your own energy, space and time.
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Re:mercedo(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.01.01 2:32 (#14370878) (http://mercedo-the-eve.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.01.09 14:35)
She was the fourth girl who's accompanied with me since I started having romantic relations with any woman for the first time at age 30. Before 30, I just kept on failing to have any physical relations with any woman. I mean my chastity kept on till age 30. I mean I was unable to break out the cocoon of my own realm till age 30. So throughout my 20s, I had been always alone, spending all day &night long only either in my study or in library reading tens of thousands of books exactly literally.
So I think I just got back to what I used to be 20 years ago.
It was spring 2000 when I separated with my third love, I met my fourth one in summer 2003 so for more than 3 full years I hadn't have a girl friend, and I hardly remember what I was doing during these three years. Regardless of whether we have a girl friend or not, we are just unable to have a meaningful life in either case. I think as long as we seek for truth in women, we were unable to find solutions. Solution to life's located somewhere other than in girls.
Nevertheless I seek for girls, therefore life is meaningful.
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Re:mercedo(Score:1)
by weierstrass (669421) on 2006.01.01 2:58 (#14370975) (http://retropolitan.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.01.05 10:49)
>Nevertheless I seek for girls, therefore life is meaningful.
do you mean that girls make life meaningful, or that searching for girls makes life meaningful?
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Re:mercedo(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.01.02 2:09 (#14374651) (http://mercedo-the-eve.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.01.09 14:35)
The last sentence was rather ambiguous. I meant a girl makes my life meaningful. It is of no use spending our precious time in searching for girls. In other words, who to get along with doesn't make a lot of sense, but it is meaningful for us to get along with a woman whoever she is even if we happen to have such relations with the woman. I mean 'with who' doesn't matter, but 'how' to get along with a woman whoever she is, that matters.
I don't have girlfriend, that is the question. As long as I have human relations with a woman, it doesn't matter whoever my girlfriend is.
Lack of my love, that matters. As long as I go with a girl, no matter who she is. Of course I love pretty, young, intelligent woman, but that's another matter.
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