Canon Shots

I’m home. I’m working…

I’ll try to get a real post up real soon

but, in the meantime, another example of things I catch in my Internet..  (the link says it all)

Amok Time for Crayfish

Network Solutions 1 / Me…maybe .95

So, there I was, midway through the afternoon, midway through today’s “Getting Things Done” list of stuff needs doing, when the phone rings.  It’s a fellow I haven’t talked to in several years….a good guy, but our paths haven’t crossed since the Environmental/Activism group we both belonged to folded its tents back in….oh, 2006.  Back then, he was the organization’s president and I was the combination Webgeek and Secretary.  As webgeek, I’d registered our domain (conservationcouncil.org) with Network Solutions for a whopping DECADE.  (Later I found the reimbursement form in which I’d noted that we wouldn’t have to pay another dime until February of 2010!

That was several email addresses ago, but I’ve got a couple other non-profit domains registered at Network Solutions and they must have run some sort of database/compare routine because early in January they sent me a message asking if I wanted to renew conservationcouncil.org.  Personally, I didn’t, but I sent out a bunch of emails and left a bunch of phone messages with the good guy.  When I didn’t hear anything from him, I figured the Lake County Conservation Council had been truly and deeply consigned to the dust-bin of history.

Not so fast….

The good guy *had* gotten my messages, but had assumed that he had until the end of March to renew the domain.  (Organization is clearly not something that either he or I excel at…which may account for why the LCCC went down with the sun.)

I screen my phone calls, meaning I listened for a while, as he explained that the domain had expired and that I was the only one who could renew it…etc…etc…

I picked up the phone and agreed that I would call Network Solutions.  My plan was to tell them to turn the domain over to the one person who was still interested in it.

Ha.

Now, I’ve dealt with Network Solutions before…when I first registered conservationcouncil.org and more recently when I had to extricate sunregionEGA.org from the rubble of Geocities.  I knew from that debacle that they could be obtuse, but I really wasn’t prepared for a swift descent into the realms of Kafka.

It seems that over the past decade, the domain’s primary contact has morphed into Lake (last name), County Conservation Council (first name), of no known digital or physical address.  Lynn Abbey had been reduced to being merely the technical contact.  Technical contacts lack the authority to change domain ownership, so, even if I had remembered what I’d given myself as a userid and password back in 2000, I wouldn’t have been able to get to the actual account manager.

Ah…but Network Solutions has a procedure in place to resurrect abandoned domains.  While we were talking, the tech sent me an email (to my current email address), with links to the resurrection process!  GREAT!!!  I hung up, clicked the link, and blanched… Yes….abandoned domains can be resurrected….all you have to do is fax them a copy of my driver’s license or passport, a copy of a recent utility bill or other such financial statement showing that LCCC was still at its 2000 address (if it had moved there was another page of instructions and requirements), and they then would send the next round of instructions/requirements to the email address on file—which is my very old, very defunct iag.net address.

So, I called Network Solutions again…and I gotta say, as automated menus go, theirs has to be the most annoying, worthless waste of time I’ve ever dealt with.  You can’t press a number until the robot takes a virtual breath; #, *, and Operator are flagged as invalid keys, which starts the menu recitation over…. FROM THE TOP! and none—absolutely NONE — of the options made any sense.  (Ultimately I found a couple different 800 numbers for Network Solutions, but they all dumped me into the same menu-hell.)  So I guessed…about three times, until I got the “we’re experiencing high call volume….please wait” hold queue

And, once again, I was talking to someone who wasn’t in India or some other location.  I mean, these people KNEW English….they just didn’t make any sense.  While I tried to explain my problem, they sent me EXACTLY the same email, with EXACTLY the same links to EXACTLY the same page and EXACTLY the same dead-end.  I make my living describing things that don’t exist in the real world….but I made no headway with them.  I’d say, the labbey@iag.net email is defunct, and they’d ask for my current email and send me the same verdamnt form and links.

I called the good guy and said words to the effect that maybe he should just register a whole new domain and leave conservationcouncil.org in limbo.  But, for some reason, he really wants to resurrect the old domain.  So I emailed a copy of the forms to HIM.

And about a half hour later he called…gibbering slightly.  He had, however, determined one useful thing: while Network Solutions wouldn’t let either one of us CHANGE anything, they would let me pay to renew the verdamnt thing….but only me…so I had to call again (I couldn’t renew via the website ‘cause…well, they needed to confirm the email address of records…and, funny thing, it wouldn’t validate)….navigating menu-hell by pressing random buttons until I reached the hold queue….  One notes that never, when I actually reached a human being and explained my situation, did anyone say that I’d connected myself to the WRONG department or offer to transfer me to the RIGHT department.  Nope, every time, they asked me for the account number (which I had) and if I knew where I’d been born (I remember) and then conversed with me on a (correct) first-name basis!

I said, Look, I’m just going to pay to renew/resurrect the domain and the guy asked me if I wanted the twenty-year renewal option!

Good thing I was sitting down.

I said, No—how about something shorter and I don’t suppose you’d accept something other than *my* credit card number…and explained that the good guy had boldly given me his info.  The tech said…No Problem…in fact, the tech had the good guy’s name and phone number already….How did a three-way conference call sound?

I suppose it all makes a certain amount of sense…it *shouldn’t* be easy to change the master domain contact information…but really.

I hung up, leaving the good guy and Network Solutions exchanging numbers.

My brain is still vibrating.

Keeping busy…

I’ve added new photo galleries at my Picasa niche – two galleries to be precise: one of the Emerald Princess where Elaine and my parents and I stayed for a week and the other with some pictures of the places we visited.  I think I’ve got the album-creation and picture-upload  processes figured out now, so there shouldn’t be as much of a delay.  I’ll put together an Emerald Princess post to give the pictures some context (at least, I hope I will…write the post, that is.  I’ve somehow wound up with two not-my-computers to lay hands on in the next twenty-four hours and much will be depend on how troublesome they prove to be.)

I’ve also gotten my GoodReads page back up-to-date with my recent and current reading.  (I should probably list my Daughter of the Bright Moon and Wooden Sword in the read and currently reading shelf lists.  I’m truly on a tour of memory lane these days).

And, speaking of Wooden Sword….if the storm brewing outside doesn’t evolve into “severe weather,” I should finish digitizing that novel today…then on to proofreading.  Few things are quite as futile as proof-reading my own prose.  Elaine’s already spotted a dozen or so typos and worse that I missed in the Daughter files I put up last week, so there’ll be file revisions coming there.  OTOH, when I last checked, Samuel Delany is still finding typos in Dahlgren, three decades after the fact.

All Things Rifkind…

I think I’ve figured out how to take advantage of Wordpress’s “Category” function to create discussion pages for my books…

Just make a comment to this message….I’ll turn the comment into a post which will magically reappear below this post and stay here and serve as an anchor for an open-ended discussion thread.

Sort of an interactive FAQ

Picture gallery experimentation

On the road…not

Here I sit, in the cavernously quiet showroom of the local Honda dealership.  The laptop says there’s an excellent-strength unencrypted wireless network here, but I can’t get on. 

Sigh.

So, it’s offline blogging while I wait to learn how much it’s going to cost (and how long it’s going to take) to fix a broken bit of plastic smaller than my thumbnail.

Disaster struck Sunday morning on my way to meet GailC for our hike.  The windshield was yellow with cedar and oak pollen and without a second thought I tapped the wiper-lever to start the spritzing/cleaning process.

Crack and Clunk and suddenly, instead of insect-dissolving liquid splashing against the windshield, the wipers started their triple-time routine.  Worse, I couldn’t turn them off.  The steering column had apparently swallowed the little dingus that holds the lever in intermediate positions.

Two traffic lights later, and with the aid of a wadded-up Jo-Ann’s flyer from December (sometimes it does pay to have a messy car) I managed to quiet the wipers.

Arrgh!

The service manager delivered the bad news: $250.00 to replace the wiper-lever-column-dingus and my battery failed the St. Patrick’s Day special, free, multi-point inspection!

Oh joy….Oh rapture…Oh Mastercard.

I better get to work on The Wooden Sword and every other backlist, out-of-print title I’ve got the rights to!

And that excellent-strength network the laptop detected….it belongs to the Cadillac dealership down the road!

I’m not sure that a second cup of coffee is going to get this day back on track.