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Happy Coptic New Year

Today is the Coptic New Year and, coincidentally, my birthday.

I’ve never really delved too deeply on what happens on September 11th, especially given the events on that day in 2001, however this year I decided to see what happened on this date in history.  After going over the major events, I decided that most were pretty depressing – battles, wars, death, coups, etc…  I thought I’d look at births and deaths to see if I’d actually heard of anyone who was born or died today.  Here’s what I came up with:

Births:

  • D. H. Lawrence – A British author
  • Tom Landry –  NFL Football Coach
  • Brian de Palma – American Film Maker
  • Mickey Hart – Percussionist and drummer for The Grateful Dead
  • Brad Bird – Pixar animator and director
  • Moby – Musician
  • Harry Connick Jr. – Jazz musician
  • Mike Comrie – NHL hockey player

Deaths:

  • Billy Bishop – Canadian pilot who was the British Empire’s top ace in WW I
  • Nikita Khrushchev – Former Premier of the Soviet Union
  • Salvador Allende – Deposed President of Chile
  • Lorne Green – The original Comander Adama
  • Jessica Tandy – Miss Daisy
  • Johny Unitas – A great NFL quarterback
  • John Ritter – A well known TV actor

Not a bad list, eh?  It’s more than I thought I would recognize.  Anywho, I hope everyone has a very Happy Coptic New Year!

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Change your links

I’ve finally got things sorted out with regards to the original server I was hosting my blog on.  It won’t be up anytime soon but I got the administrator to redirect the DNS entry to my new server.

If you were linking to the old server (xen6.ttul.org/blog) please update your links to the following:

https://www.pukeko.ca/blog

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I’m Back!

The server this blog was previously hosted on unfortunately died over a week ago due to a bad hard drive.  The data loss was total and when I went to restore my backups, I found that they were corrupt, so I’m pretty much back at square one. 🙁

I’ve switched servers to a VPS hosted solution and I’m going to use the previous server, along with Amazon’s S3 service to keep better backups.

Stay tuned for some real posts sometime soon.