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It’s official, AOL sucks! @!*#

The company I work for has between 600 and 800 people working globally. We generate a LOT of e-mail, as you might imagine. Here recently I have been getting a rash of calls about e-mail from here to AOL being delayed.

I remember reading this article about AOL’s plan to implement a fee for bulk e-mail messages.

Basically, if you want to send a certain amount of e-mail to AOL users and you don’t pay your e-mail priority is lowered.

I had one user here who indicated that they sent an e-mail to their spouse’s AOL address and it took two days to get delivered.

While I was discussing this one of our engineers forwarded me the following:

Some interesting news that I thought that I would share with you, and this may be old news to you but it was new news to me.

Late last week one of our employees started receiving Marshal ‘your email has been delayed’ messages on some (but not all) email that he was sending to his wife @aol.com. Since I had implemented the new HOU MTA servers, we were thinking that there was some correlation of his issue and it being related to the implementation of the new servers.

I was able to recreate his delayed email situation by sending 4 test emails to the employees wife @aol.com. It appears that one of the four emails made it through to her, the others were queued on our side. After searching the MM logs, there was a link within the logs pointing to http://postmaster.info.aol.com/errors/421rlynw.html. This url basically says that ourcompany.com is a spamming website and we have been throttled as a domain to only be allowed a small percentage of bandwidth of email thru at a time. This is a per domain restriction, not a per user restriction. However, our company could if it chooses, pay AOL a fee to become a ‘certified’ email sender with AOL, which would allow us more bandwidth for sending emails. If choose not to pay the fee, then we will be throttled to only allow certain amounts of email data thru their pipe at a time, which is our current situation. As a result, mail to aol.com is being queued on our side until eventually there is enough bandwidth to allow the email to go thru. The side effect is that the sender will be receiving delayed messages from MM.

The MM folks tell me that yahoo.com is going to be implementing the same thing soon too. There are several other domains that also have adopted this philosophy, but I do not have their email domains.

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Interestingly enough, we are not listed on any of the RBLs (Real-Time Blacklists) so I don’t know what criteria AOL used to determine we were a “spamming” company.

And to think, I defended AOL not too long ago.

A Sweet Little Bullet from a Pretty Blue Gun

The latest shirt. Cynthia made this on Saturday. The fabric was one she noticed first.
When it was brought to my attention I loved it but was not absolutely sure it would make a good shirt.

We talked about it and looked at it and looked some more. A nice older woman passed by and said to go for it and seemed genuinely enthused by the idea of a shirt made from this fabric.

I like it because it has a retro 50’s/60’s thing going on with the Audrey Hepburn style women at the vintage bar. The repeating pattern has a very tie-dye look. All the elements come together and, best of all, it complements my blue eyes.

This one is called “The Blue Lady”

Shirt Front Shirt Back
Detail Detail

Son, you’re gonna’ drive me to drinkin’ If you don’t stop drivin’ that Hot Rod Lincoln

Saturday night at the Continental Club was Jesse Dayton’s Honky Tonk and Hot Rod Music Festival. The show featured one of my favorites, Jesse Dayton and the Road Kings along with two of my other must see performers, Telecaster legend Red Volkert (Red was lead guitarist for the great Merle Haggard for many years) and Two Hoots and a Holler.

Red Volkert
Red Volkert

Also on the bill was a band I was not familiar with. C.C. Adcock from Lafayette, Louisiana.

C.C. Adcock put on an amazing show. Jesse Dayton even joined them on stage and the two guitar players had at it and it was a rockin good time.

Jesse Dayton and CC Adcock

Bass Player

I had to take a flash shot of CC Adcock’s bass player to better show the pepto-pink upright bass.

Bass Player

Uhhh, yea…

All in all a pretty spectacular evening.

Knitta, please!

(yea, I stole the subject line from the story in the Houston Press)


Knit one, perl two, arrrr!
Knit one, perl two, arrrrrr!

I got an e-mail from Christine, the proprietess of Big Pink Cookie. Apparently she is producing a podcast about knitting called Pointy Sticks.

It occured to her that the song I wrote for the Flying Fish Sailors, Poke You In The Eye, would make the perfect theme song for the program. Being the ethical person she is, she sought permission from the author before proceeding and I, being the generous person I am, gave her said permission.

Episode one and two lack the theme song but her husband Mike (www.coffeecorner.org) informed me yesterday that subsequent episodes will feature my little ditty with all the appropriate credits and sundry hoo-ha.

So yea, it’s not the generational anthem I may have envisioned in my optimisic and glory seeking youth, but it’s still cool knowing that small children and domestic adults alike might take delight in singing about poking someone in the eye.

If you would like to hear the song you can download it here.

Keep on knitting in the free world!

Which way is up?

Dooley upside down

’cause what matters most is the feeling you get when you’re hypnotized

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The latest from the Cynthia collection.

I really took a liking to this fabric when I found it at the quilting supply store in Katy. Cynthia was not so sure.

Little did we know how hard it would be for Cynthia to work with it. The pattern is … wll, slippery. It litterally makes your eyes swim when you look at it and when you are required to maintain a constant focus for the purpose of cutting and sewing the actual shirt it plays havock on your eyes.

Cynthia actually named this shirt “Swimmy.”

Pictures don’t do it justice. The cobination of light and motion is what really sets this shirt off.

Four pics. 1 front, 1 back and two detail shots. Click any thumb to see a larger version.

Shirt front Shirt back Shirt front Detail

We have reached the limits of what anal probing can teach us

It’s been very foggy the last two mornings. The aliens used the fog as cover and have abducted my best friend Jim.

Prepare to be abducted!

Jim gets abducted! Close

Photographic evidence provided by Virginia Oxford.

Testing new plugin for WordPress

If you’re viewing this on your Lj friends list it won’t be very impressive.
Click the link to bring you to www.baldheretic.com to see this as it’s intended to be seen.

I’m playing with the Lightbox java script plugin. When you click the below image a larger version should pop-up in a “Light Box”…it’s a VERY cool effect.

Eye Exam

Eye Exam Close

For the record, after Cynthia had her eyes examined and got her new contacts she still thinks I am attractive…so PPPPHHHHHTTTTTTTT!

Flying Fish Sailors - Live!

Be there or be rectangular!

We play at 4:00 pm for about an hour.

The 6th Annual St. Andrew’s in the Heights Celtic Festival

Sunday, February 26th from NOON to 5:30PM @ 19th and Heights Boulevard

The Festival will be in conjunction with The Gathering of the Celts,
traditionally hosted by The Celtic Chorus of Houston every February.

The afternoon will include a wide variety of Entertainers on two stages,
Vendors with Celtic themes, a renowned Silent Auction, a Stained-Glass Tour,
great food and drink plus Games for children of all ages.

The Festival will begin following the St. Andrew’s Episcopal 10:30AM Church
Service as bagpipers lead everyone to the “Kirking of the Celts” and then,
to the opening performance on the Outdoor Stage. Here’s a sample of the
Entertainment:

The St. Thomas Episcopal School Pipe & Drum Corp
Cass Academy of Dance
Constant Billy (Bill Galbraith, guitar & Emily Standish, vocal)
The Flying Fish Sailors
Kennedy International Dancers
Irish Step Dancers
Sia Beaton (Scottish Singer)
Society for Creative Anachronism Dancers
Men of Houston Morris Dancers
Good Time Scottish Dancers
The Celtic Chorus of Houston
Houston Scottish Fiddle Club

Vendors, thus far:
The Celtic Store
Houston Highland Games Association
Irish American Heritage Association of Katy
Cowboy Szymonski (Blacksmith)
Robertley USA Ltd Company
The Backyard Gardner
Jericho Art
Baubles Jewelry
Face Painting, Etc…
Old Fashioned Things
Moore Expressions
The Magick Cauldron

@5:30PM A Piper will close the Festival, in gratitude, with the spiritually
moving song, “Amazing Grace”. We hope that you will enjoy this wonderful
afternoon of COMMUNITY and FUN!!!

ADMISSION: Family Ticket - $5.00
Single Ticket - $2.00
Under 12 - FREE!

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Please visit our website: http://www.saintandrewsepiscopal.org/celtic.htm
Or contact: Chair: Kathleen Galbraith
713-868-5194,kgalbraith@sbcglobal.net
Co-Chair: Teri Jo Nicholson 713-688-6200,
terijo@houston.rr.com
Vendor Chair: Mary Rennie 281-341-8124, dprennie@aol.com

Gadzooks! I need a trim

Latest shirt from the Cynthia collection

Radio Shirt

 

Detail

Radio shirt detail

 I like this one alot.

There’s another one complete and it’s a doozy. We have to wait till it’s sunny to fully capture it’s majesty.