You Scream, I Scream…

Every Westerner in China, except weirdos and traitors, eventually gets tired of eating Chinese food every day and begins to long for change, and more than that, for old favorites from home. If you live in Beijing, Shanghai, or another large, modern city, there’s a good chance you can satisfy these desires. But if you’re like me, living in little Lin’an, you have few options.

So when I went to Hangzhou last week I intended to make up for that, and hoped to, at worst, find a Pizza Hut. We did that, my girlfriend and I, and also ended up having a nice surprise. A little treat. Earlier in the day we went to a large public square, I’ve forgetton the name already, which was lined with many booths of sellers hawking various odds and ends — mostly junk, but interesting none the less. I was rather daunted by the surging mass of Chinese flowing, bumping, nudging against and around me to the point I quickly lost my appetite for shopping. But as we made our way through this morass of humanity I spotted something unexpected: a sign with a large ‘D’ immediately followed by a large ‘Q’. Bliss! “Follow me woman!” I ordered my girlfriend, and pulled her along.

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After One Month in Lin’an

Good afternoon Internet. Now that I have been here for one month, I can say with some certainty that I like it. First of all, the school, at least my department, is better than the school at which I taught previously. Here we, the foreign teachers, are made to feel a little more a part of the university. We are not completely segregated, nor left out of the loop. Though of course, we’re not completely a part of the university either. We’ll always be foreigners first, and teachers second in the minds of the Chinese. Maybe that will change some day.

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I’m not sure how it happened, but poor maintenance by yours truly was certainly the primary reason for the death of Gibbous.org. I think Gentoo, more than most Linux distributions, needs a watchful eye. Upgrading a huge batch of packages after months of negligence can be dangerous if not done carefully.

It wasn’t quite death as (almost) nothing was lost. A few emails were probably lost in the ether, and all MySQL databases are gone. That last is a pain, but could’ve been prevented had I realized the database files themselves resided in the /var directory. I was a little too liberal in cleaning out my old, dead, install of Gentoo before I re-installed it.

Email
Email now seems to work.

Galleries
All images are still on the server, but because the databases were deleted the galleries will need to be recreated. I hope to do this tomorrow for each gallery, and at the same time upgrade them to the newest version of Gallery 2.

Sorry everyone!

dedd Website and Forum
This is probably the worst hit from the entire fiasco. All the forum posts were stored in a MySQL database, which is now gone. Besides being more careful, I should backup everything periodically.

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