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	<updated>2016-12-08T03:25:48Z</updated>
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	  <title>Recent Media Section Added</title>
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	  <id>tag:leejb.net,2016:public/index.php/news/1.15</id>
	  <published>2016-12-08T17:18:47Z</published>
	  <updated>2016-12-08T03:25:48Z</updated>
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			<name>Admin</name>
			<email>leejb@missouri.edu</email>
			
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		<p>I&#8217;m way out-of-date getting pics/vids up.&nbsp; Takes so much time to clean, prep (convert from raw, cleanup and downgrade for web).&nbsp; Also have an issue of my limited bandwidth for serving out content.&nbsp; In order to make turn around on specific needs quicker, I&#8217;ve added a section called <strong>Recent Media</strong> listed in the menu to the right.</p>

<p>For now, I&#8217;ll throw less refined stuff there when asked.&nbsp; Its a simpler bit of code and, although limited in function, may be what I move to.&nbsp; The offset is that its hosted content so bandwidth is much better, but has a cost component vs just storing it on home servers.</p>

<p>Anyhoo, if you have any issues, let me know.&nbsp; I&#8217;ll probably be tweaking the style and structure in the near future so if it goes wonky, just refresh the page and I&#8217;ll likely have it fixed before the refresh completes.</p> 
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	  <title>Back Up and Running!</title>
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	  <id>tag:leejb.net,2013:public/index.php/news/1.14</id>
	  <published>2013-09-18T15:02:05Z</published>
	  <updated>2013-09-18T02:04:06Z</updated>
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		<p>Well, it&#8217;s been for freaking ever, but all damage has been repaired, items moved back in and slowly getting tech stuff resitutation.</p>

<p>Server is backup (although I did have some fun with corrupted image disks that&#8217;s taken me a few days to sort through).&nbsp; Gallery is up and full backups of everything.&nbsp; Hopefully you will be seeing updated photos in the near future.</p> 
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	  <title>Gallery Down Due to Home Repair Issue</title>
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	  <id>tag:leejb.net,2013:public/index.php/news/1.13</id>
	  <published>2013-01-12T06:17:33Z</published>
	  <updated>2013-01-11T22:21:36Z</updated>
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			<name>Admin</name>
			<email>leejb@missouri.edu</email>
			
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		<p>So we had a plumbing failure in the wall of my office of which we had to rip out.&nbsp; Until I can get the room fully repaired, the server is down as I currently do not have another location that I can put the web server&#8230; well, a place that would be free of the kids jumping around and one that the wife wouldn&#8217;t be annoyed by the sound&#8230; I swear she can hear the wings on a fly!</p>

<p>Anyway, plumbing&#8217;s repaired, wall is twice as insulated as it was, additional electrical put in&#8230; I just need to get the drywall up.</p>

<p>I&#8217;m also about a full year behind on getting images uploaded&#8230; I think in the realms of 15GB of images.</p> 
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	  <title>Bandwidth Delimma</title>
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	  <id>tag:leejb.net,2011:public/index.php/news/1.12</id>
	  <published>2011-09-21T19:00:51Z</published>
	  <updated>2011-09-20T01:10:53Z</updated>
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			<name>Admin</name>
			<email>leejb@missouri.edu</email>
			
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		<p>Here&#8217;s the deal.&nbsp; Everyone has upload and download speeds.&nbsp; Usually, your upload (sending data out of your home) is about 1/6th - 1/10th of your download speed.&nbsp; This is great for most people who mostly download.&nbsp; However, for <em>you</em> to view images/movies from <em>me</em> you are using up my &#8220;upload&#8221; bandwidth.</p>

<p>The dilemma is that I have to work/play &#x1F60A;&nbsp; So if my upload speed gets too saturated, then I&#8217;ll be disabling the Gallery link (right) until I&#8217;m done.&nbsp; If you see the alert, please check back in a few hours.</p>

<p>If you are trying to download some very large or a high number of movies, please contact me directly.&nbsp; I can probably get them to a temp spot that&#8217;s faster for you to download and save us both time &#x1F60A;</p> 
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	  <title>New Dynamic DNS Servicer</title>
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	  <id>tag:leejb.net,2011:public/index.php/news/1.11</id>
	  <published>2011-09-08T05:35:09Z</published>
	  <updated>2011-09-07T22:37:10Z</updated>
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		<p>DynDNS went to paid only, so I had to find a new service and settled on FreeDNS.afraid.org.&nbsp; Systems are registered and now it will just take some time for the records to get propagated to all DNS servers.</p> 
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	  <title>Splitting Across Multiple Domains</title>
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	  <id>tag:leejb.net,2010:public/index.php/news/1.1</id>
	  <published>2010-07-22T12:04:32Z</published>
	  <updated>2011-09-07T22:38:34Z</updated>
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			<name>Admin</name>
			<email>leejb@missouri.edu</email>
			
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		<p>Unfortunately, the DSL at our new place SUCKS! So, because of potential down time and, in the case we ever move or switch internet providers, I&#8217;ve moved my main domain (leejb.net) to a hosted service. The gallery will remain linked via my secondary (jiriki.us) locally.</p>

<p>What does this mean? You may have a shortcut, favorite/bookmark or an E-mail with a link to a photo you refer to the gallery. Well, if the base URL it points to (the first part) is leejb.net, it will no longer work. Basically you just have to replace leejb.net with jiriki.us to get it to work. So you can manually update it or go to the gallery, find the photo and re-bookmark it.</p>

<p>Sorry for the hassle, but this will help keep part of the site up. If you ever have a problem, always go back to leejb.net and check to see if there is any maintenance or other problems; I&#8217;ll post them here.</p> 
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	  <title>It&#8217;s About Time!</title>
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	  <id>tag:leejb.net,2010:public/index.php/news/1.2</id>
	  <published>2010-07-22T05:52:25Z</published>
	  <updated>2010-09-14T22:38:27Z</updated>
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			<name>Admin</name>
			<email>leejb@missouri.edu</email>
			
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		<p>Well, I&#8217;m slowly getting time here and there to address this site. There&#8217;s still a ton to do, but at least it&#8217;s a bit more presentable.</p>

<p>I&#8217;ll be adding more and more functionality as time goes on, but for the most part, I figure, most of you will want to see the gallery.</p>

 
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