Online Dating

So I have been told by several people to try “online dating”. I have setup profile’s on at least two popular dating sites last year, and didn’t do very much with them. At the time I didn’t have to. I got setup with my ex-girlfriend so I didn’t need to go online. Well I said I got setup with ex, I am currently single. I have no more excuses not to go out and find someone. Except the online searching for a girlfriend freaks me out. I know it is totally cool and all, but I just can’t get over how weird I originally thought the concept was. of course I first heard about online dating in the mid 90’s when it was weird. not it is the thing to do.

I checked out Match.com again today. My friend Cynde really pushed me to checking it out. they have really evolved their site. They actually ask some really personal questions, but I assume it helps.

I am going to spend some time cleaning up and updating my online profile. I need to get over my reservations and do it…

The URL Problem Solved, I Think

So with Typepad I have been having a problem with the old url of this site. I mentioned the issue the other day. Turns out I may have had a partial solution the whole time. My DNS provider Dyndns.org has a url redirector service for free with my Custom DNS package. DYNDNS.org provides dynamic DNS options. it is really cool. I have been using them for just about a year (i just renewed my service this week). You set your domain to use their DNS servers, and you can control your domain from their web interface. That is not anything new. Register.com does that for free. What is cool is if you host your site on a dynamic ip address their service will automatically update the DNS whenever the IP of your box changes. I also had a function where their system stored my email if my mail server went down. They are very helpful for the self hosted person.

Dyndns has a feature called mywebhops. It is now taking the old URL and just redirecting to the new url of this blog. Now if you try to hit the old home page, you will get redirected to the new site. The only thing this wont do is keep all the embedded links that google has spidered. I will just have to wait until google spiders the new site.

I will know if this whole thing works after the DNS changes propagate. Hopefully in a day or sooner.