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Old 04-07-2010, 02:30 PM #21
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Many people here still use Wayback Archive. I am only posting the truth...that the posts are not there, today.
http://web.archive.org/web/*/brain.hastypastry.net

The posts from the 2000 format still show ...the ones that were archived that is. JL said many years ago he disconnected that server to that format, yet they are still on Wayback.

Braintalk goes back to the mid 90's. Some of the updates to that venue over the 15+ yrs...have resulted in a loss of historical posts and data. (the crash of 06 was not the first.)
those are issues with "wayback archive", that has nothing to do with BT or any website that it archives information from. Wayback is sketchy at best, and that is with all websites they collect info from.
If a person knows how to work with servers, then I think it is safe to say that they know to backup everything before they go unhooking stuff. To me it is obvious that everything would be backed up right now. (but then, I really dont know that, I just hope )
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Old 04-07-2010, 02:38 PM #22
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Todd, there may be some lingering 'fear' from past crashes...those were not 'planned' downtimes...and info was lost...I think the crash from 2006was the worst, but I don't know that for sure...MrsD likely would...last year when the site went down for a bit, nothing was lost.

But this time it was planned, so I am sure you are right with your assumption.

Anyway, time will tell...now let's get back to our regularly scheduled programming...

How the heck is everyone? And more importantly where is the rest of the crew?
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Old 04-11-2010, 06:30 PM #23
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Not sure why I didn't come to this forum sooner. Hi everybody.

BT is back online...but I can't log in. I tried logging in as Aspigander and it seems like it's logging in but it doesn't. Registered as Aspigander 2.0 but didn't do any better with that, so finally I mosey my tail on over here. lol

Hopefully whatever's going on will even out.
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Old 04-11-2010, 06:34 PM #24
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Default Lauren, bless you!:):):)

Thank you for letting me know, I'm not the only one!


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Hi Lauren, I'm from the aneurysm forum - but I'm having the exact same problem as you trying to log in over on BT!!!
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we can look, but cant log in a few glitches to be ironed out I guess
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Somebody posted on BT a workaround, at least for one version of Firefox, where you disable cookies and use the exceptions dialog to allow cookies for braintalkcommunities.org. I just tried it, and it didn't work.
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Thumbs up Todd, your little "hissy-fit" guy is cracking me up!!!...LOL

Thank you!!! I *needed* that laugh!!!
Actually, the little "scratching my head," guy is too cute, too!!!!!!


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I think a hissy fit is quite appropriate.

The phrase: "So close and yet so far away" comes to mind when thinking about BT's current situation.
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Hey everyone!

Long time...long update...

Been a super week, kids were on spring break. We had a blast visiting family, friends, bonfires, too much pizza and junk food, and my fav kicking back and relaxing. BTW...motel 6 not only takes dogs for free, but wow what an improvement! Loved it.

Highlight of family visit...a three year old cousin ate so many Easter eggs he got sick. Seriously, I've never seen so much vomit come out of a kid in my life. Vince was totally grossed out, he said "I'm going to get a German Shepard first, then think about kids, maybe" hee hee.

Can't remember if I mentioned it already, but I have a pt job now, love it loooooooove it. Basically, helping a high schooler with autism get ready/to school. Works perfectly, cause of my kids different school start time.

The kids are doing GREAT. This neighborhood kid that has loathed Vince for the longest finally spoke and hung out with him. It was awesome, Vince was across the street playing with his cars, four girls approached him, they talked some, and Vince did not get too wild or impulsive or pushy. He spoke to them, then got on with playing with his cars instead of being so happy to have potential playmates he gets drunken frat boy obnoxious and drives them away. He gave them proper distance, didn't crowd, I'd have never known he was autistic from the distance. The boy who had loathed him for years eventually entered the scene. They all did some chasing and tag....again, Vince was great, when Vince tagged he didn't knock anyone into tomorrow using his Shrek strength. He was actually gentle. It was all so 'typical' which for me translates into 'miracle'.

When Vince came home (unaware I watch) he said, "That one boy finally wants to be my friend...but I think he was just trying to get a piece of my action with the chicks." Baawawaaa!!!! Talk about reading another persons perspective! It was awesome...and he was probably right too. That was THE FIRST time I can ever recall such long interaction and with so many kids where I didn't have to bolt across the street and intervene, apologize profusely, deal with angry parents, cops, etc.... Could the demon depakote actually be the right thing to have done? Time will tell.

Carmen is in a play and choir, continues loving school, loving learning, loving reading, despite her dyslexia impacting it all so much. He case manager is just the best, makes my life lovely cause she makes Carmen's life lovely. She's still not boy crazy, thank God. But today confessed she feels like some kind of wierdo, everyone at school has friends to go places and do things with, but she goes everywhere with me. I mean, she's right. She has a few friends, but, basically I am her best friend - makes her feel like a loser. I don't blame her. She's nt all the way, but raised by a mom with aspergers and a brother with autism, hardly an environment to nurture social skills. Not down on myself, I'm just stating fact, I gave her such bad examples of what to think and feel and do socially. She's very all or nothing, her way or their way, not much collaborative ability. She can't or won't play 'the game', if she like you she shows it, if she doesn't like you she doesn't care what your 'social rank' she lets you know you're an ****. Her best friends are mostly the adults in her life, including her wonderful case manager.

I'm just glad she has a mom and dad to come to, to talk about her feelings. Plenty of kids (me and dh included) never had even that. She'll be fine, but it sure hurts to see her hurting. Hurts me to know I didn't pass on by example how to handle social situations, again just stating fact, not putting myself down, I was the best mom I knew how to be. She's not as incapacitated as say LaToya Jackson (nothing personal, only name I could think of). Maybe with Vince doing so well finally, I can give her more attention...at least I know what she needs, RDI spells it out weather nt or asd. Whew. Finally a guide on how to raise kids...shoulda had it from the beginning!

I'm doing super cause dh has been such a darn great guy for quite a long time now (no jeckle/hyde thing). He's doing super cause I'm not mad at him.

I've had the birds back for 4 days (the vet and I arranged for them to live there). For some reason they didn't flourish there, I can see the difference in how their thriving here at home. Funny how 10 birds can seem so natural in our home, like they never left. Vince and I will have to build a sturdy outdoor aviary for the summer up on our deck, by the window under the eave. It'll be fun!

The turtles are in their outdoor pen (a 25 sq. foot area under the wooden swing set). We'll plant the usual greens for them to graze on all summer.

Visited our 5 goldfish in the zoo pond today...had trouble figuring out which were ours. The pond is huge (150 feet across?) has lots of fish.

Rat is fine.

Dogs are fine...one got his teeth cleaned finally...holy cow that was expensive! He's a teeny guy, his teeth were a mess, poor fella. All better now.

I'm pooped, it's way too late! The left side of my chest has been achy/tight for a good week now. No weird heart palpitations or anything, so not my prolapsed heart valve (which I take meds for anyhow so hasn't been a problem for over a decade). I wouldn't call it pain. Anyhow, just posting cause in my superstitious mind it'll turn out to be nothing if I post, then I can feel dumb for saying anything, but be fine.
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