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Well, that was the most calamitous week in iamsparticus ever. I'd like to think that there is a certain irony in my domain name going down a day after I write about the glorious five year anniversary of iamsparticus.something, but to be honest, it's not irony it's just common sense. If something needs renewing every year and this is the annual celebration of said event, it probably needs renewing.

I really was quite terrified I'd lost my domain name at one point, I mean, as scared as you get when you're not confronted by the actual prospect of physical harm. I kept on going "oh I could always buy a new domain and just write on my website that we're moving... oh wait." And so forth.

Anyway, with all that calamity out of the way (and the realisation that perhaps I care too much about a domain name), the order of the world is restored and I can go back to saying incredibly dumb things but with such authority that no-one challenges me, therefore reinforcing my feeling of superiority. Ecetera Ecetera.


Your Comments

Sheepie

Wasn't it the iamsparticus.co.uk domain name you bought five years ago, rather than iamsparticus.com? While .com was down iamsparticus.co.uk still worked.

Benjamin

I've never converted to iamsparticus.com - iamsparticus.co.uk is clearly still the best.


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