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Everything posted by cl58
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I wanted to use HelioHost which sparked my desire to join HelioNet because HelioNet is made to complement HelioHost.
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My decision to join this forum and to accept the responsibilities of being a moderator and subsequently a support admin were completely my decision with no influence.
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No problem.
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Neither that username nor domain match any account in our database. The domain is visible because it is not pointing to HelioHost nameservers. From http://byrondallas.heliohost.org/php/tools...m.cn&rec=NS:
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I agree with that. Though, especially through advertising, every choice we make is heavily influenced by someone or something, we have the freedom and choice to do whatever we please.
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@french: Your account is not in our database. Please try signing up again. (and this thread is technically only to report a suspension notice on your account)
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I have just fixed the issue with the Wiki and the article should now be viewable. If it still isn't, clear your cache and try again.
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@bbh2o: Your website has been reactivated. If you still see a suspended page, clear your cache and try again. Do you need a cPanel password reset? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I see, but it's odd, it was suspended for like 3 days till yesterday Thanks anyway @snoozleberg: Your account isn't showing as suspended in our database, so if it still doesn't work tomorrow, post back here and I will look into this further. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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DNS changes can take 24-48 hours to complete. It's just one of the annoying things about the internet.
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You can see some stats at http://byrondallas.heliohost.org/server_load.php Stevie is generally more stable and has better uptime than Johnny.
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Please post your username, domain, and server (Stevie or Johnny). Also, it may take up to 24 hours for an account to be fully reactivated.
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To change your default domain, go to http://www.heliohost.org/home/support/scripts/domain
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If your nameservers do not point to HelioHost, then it should work. Once they don't point here anymore, there is no association between the domain and your account here.
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@snoozleberg: Your account is queued, not suspended. Check in 24 hours; it should be back to normal by then.
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Is it a bird of prey?
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As I said, it was out of curiosity. It would have been much easier if you had just declined to answer and that would have been the end of it.
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In that case, I would love to know the reason why you cannot answer my question.
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Osprey?
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Hense... the contradiction in the observations made from the sam (earth) perspective.!!! In other words... from the perspective of earth (ie... wit blinders on) the moon is not observed to rotate... an also from the perspective of earth... the Lunar Longitude Libration we observe is esplained by the moon havin an internal axis of rotation... ie... observations made from the sam perspective (earth) produce contridictory conclusions.!!! Now... if you have a diferent esplination for the cause of the Lunar Longitude Libration "observed from earth"... then you will have shown the importance of usin a perspective (from earth) which gives less complete information than usin a sidereal perspective.!!! What I am saying is that you just proved that it does in fact rotate. Is there a reason you are not giving me a definitive yes or no?
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I wasnt talkin about "that" or "anythang else in the world"... in my post above... i was talkin about the specific esample i gave... an in that esample... 2 contridictory conclusions are produced from the sam earth perspective... or can you esplain the Lunar Longitude Libration (we observe from earth) wit somptin other than the moon rotates on an internal axis.??? The example you gave doesn't really have two contradictory conclusions. You are saying that the moon doesn't appear to be rotating, but then you go on to say that it is. As I said with my example about the Earth rotating, not everything is exactly as it is visually. Therefore, you just proved that the moon does in fact rotate on an axis. Depends on you'r perspective... you see... i was raized an schooled in a small town in Kentucky durin the 50's... lol.!!! Is that a yes or a no?
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Owl.
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From the perspective of Earth, we cannot see the Earth itself rotating either, we are far to small and the Earth is far too big. Perspective does have a huge amount to do with this and everything else in the world. @cluelesshusband: On a separate and unrelated note, out of curiosity, are you a native English speaker?
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Turkey Vulture?
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@Krydos: :lol: :lol: