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Oh, good lord, don't let his next purchase be a great big truck.
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Oh, good lord, don't let his next purchase be a great big truck.
I think you mean please lord let his next purchase be a great big truck. I wanna see Bri try to be one of the cool truck loving crowd. That'll be great.Oh, good lord, don't let his next purchase be a great big truck.
I have friends in the greater Boston area. I prefer them not to be flattened and destroyed.I think you mean please lord let his next purchase be a great big truck. I wanna see Bri try to be one of the cool truck loving crowd. That'll be great.
Big Rig Wu, trucking freight across the country in record time without a navigation system like a real trucker.Oh, good lord, don't let his next purchase be a great big truck.
He buckled because he wasn't selling any at $25 and dropped the price to $10. That's right, he was selling them at less than movie theater price. Seeing a new movie for less than normal wasn't enough to entice the constituents of District 8 to put with a troon and his screaming, squinty-eyed toadie.So the big Star Wars event was last night and Brianna didn't even tweet about it. Just her thoughts on the movie? Wouldn't a real campaign have pictures of the event? I saw Frank tweeting a quick thanks so I'm wondering if it was a full out disaster.
Good news is we'll find out in the FEC filing. Had to cost a grand or two to rent out the theater and she was selling tickets for $12.50. I guarantee if a hundred people showed we'd know. It'd be funny if they basically just wasted a bunch of campaign funds to watch a movie with 5 other losers in town and maybe some of Frank's colleagues.
Big Rig John converts to islam and bowls for peace incoming.Oh, good lord, don't let his next purchase be a great big truck.
It's all right, he's got aftermarket dual front airbags installed.Well I guess the airbag light is better than the low oil light that's on in the Porsche.
What a revelation. The steel industry has been dead in America for decades.
But why can't drag racer John Flynt mount the curb and fly past the normie competition?
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Mass.gov said:Massachusetts has had a Safe Driving Law effective as of September 2010. The law bans sending, typing or reading electronic messages to or from handheld devices while operating a motor vehicle. This includes use of the internet and text messaging. The law also bans all handheld electronic by junior operators while behind the wheel.
https://www.mass.gov/service-details/distracted-driving
What you mean is that you're spending Christmas eating Hungry Man in front of the TV because everyone hates your fucking guts.
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lol wrong year, fucking idiot
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Ah, coal. The traditional earthling treat for the holiday season. I will now digest this with my human stomach.Flu only deserves lots and lots of coal from the fat man in the sleigh.
Big Rig Wu, trucking freight across the country in record time without a navigation system like a real trucker.
And then she'll jackknife the truck.First photo Flynt/Wu will tweet is of her with a butcher knife, cutting the TruckNutx off her new vehicle.
The company operates a network of servers around the world and rents capacity on these servers to customers who want their websites to work faster by distributing content from locations close to the user. When a user navigates to the URL of an Akamai customer, their browser is redirected to one of Akamai's copies of the website.
I can see that the domain has been removed from the Akamai server. However, the CNAME which was pointing to Akamai server was causing the issue. I have removed the CNAME record.
It means that the servers are not getting John's origin. Think like how cloudflare sits in front of the real kiwi farms. Same deal.Lol so John's campaign website is still down, despite him being a "techzilla".
Like any regular person in tech, your first port of call is google. So if you have an error message, copy and paste it into Google.
From the top results they all mention one name, Akamai. Apparently this is an Akamai specific error message. (Bonus points, Akamai headquarters are located in, you guessed it, Massachusetts).
So what would you do if you don't know who Akamai is? Well you use Google. Apparently Akamai is:
So instead of visiting a website on a centralized server, Akamai takes clones of the master website and redirects a user to a local server with that website instead. This makes sense that Wu is using this company when the company (and presumably) their main servers are in MA. It means people in MA will get significantly better connection to the website than someone out of town.
Now remembering that you had to Google search the error in the first place, the top result on stack overflow says (from Akamai themselves):
Putting everything together, it means that John's master website is unreachable by Akamai and can't clone the master site onto it's own servers. So instead of the generic 404 error, Akamai gives their own error message to make life easier.
It could be a httpd.conf (web server configuration) error, or it could be lack of payment. But either way, Akamai can't reach John's master website to clone it, and that's where the problem lies.
*powerlevel* I'm pretty intoxicated right now and have only just learned services like Akamai exist. If I've got anything wrong than please correct me. But from what I understand, John broke his own website and has no clue how to fix if.*/powerlevel*
It means that the servers are not getting John's origin. Think like how cloudflare sits in front of the real kiwi farms. Same deal.
Does cloudflare clone master websites to local servers or sit as a gateway to the master website?
From what I understand, Akamai takes a copy of your website and puts it on their local servers. Like an automated copy and paste to servers closer to where you're browsing.
Needs to handle lots of traffic what with all the cars he drives all the timeIt's a Content Delivery Network. Most large sites that handle lots of traffic have them. I'm not exactly sure why John needs one, and he shouldn't.