DNS Apologies
June 7th, 2005 by JoshSorry if you tried to reach the site (or the feed, or tried to email the skaroff.com domain for that matter) at some point today and couldn’t. I moved the dns hosting from MyDotNames which I had had nothing but problems with, to GoDaddy. Everything’s working now.
GoDaddy for some silly reason does all navigation through POST. So you can’t use the back button. And they provide no navigation tools in the interface. How can a company run SuperBowl ads and not manage to put together a usable website?


June 7th, 2005 at 11:21 pm
I was wondering about that…I feared that your domain had expired and was being held hostage…glad to hear everything is ok.
June 8th, 2005 at 12:07 am
Perhaps it’s the cost of the Super Bowl ad that put a crimp in their technical budget.
But seriously, I’ve had a good experience so far with Go Daddy — glad to see you didn’t disappear…
June 8th, 2005 at 10:17 am
Thanks for the concern guys. Sadly I don’t think my domain has any strategic value as a hostage.
So far GoDaddy’s been good, but I do miss that at my old provider, subdomain changes were propagated out in 5 minutes. GoDaddy takes an hour.
June 9th, 2005 at 1:59 am
What I like about GoDaddy is that it gives you a way to register-by-proxy. I didn’t like having my home address out there in the open…