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the journal of Michael Werneburg

twenty-seven years and one million words

Toronto, 2005.01.28

I started dealing with "the Internic" (now 'Network Solutions') about ten years ago when I had to take care of the internet domain of my employer. I hated dealing with their clumsy text based email-in account management forms then, but nothing has really improved in all the years since.

I received a cryptic email from them today, and had to go see what they wanted. Usually I just punch in the URL (etherlabs.net, a for-now defunct techie collective) and see my account. But somehow my account had multiplied, and now I had three.

So I spent quite a bit of time updating the passwords for all three and then de-duplicating the accounts. Naturally, all of this had to happen via a combination of web-based forms and emails zipping back and forth. At the end of the I'd had something like 25 emails from them (no joke!) and gone through more forms than I really thought was necessary, but they assured me that all three accounts were now treated as one.

But then I followed up with a WHOIS lookup, and now there are two entries on the WHOIS, where before there was only one. Rrrrrr! What a nonsense organization. It must be a nightmare to work there.

rand()m quote

There is no greater fault than ambition, no greater curse than discontentment, and no greater sin than greed. The one who is contented with contentment shall always be contented.

— Lao Tsu