News Item - September 01, 1999 02:14 PM
OK, here's the rest of the details on the 300Z.com launch giveaway: I figure we can throw out a white 1/43 Scale KATO Z32 model, very detailed for it's size & an advance release CD-ROM of every Z (all years) commercial I could find. The movies will be available through the web off TTZD.com shortly for download. OK, how to score the goodies??? When 300Z.com re-opens, the current banner will change & turn into a link. The 300th person to link over to 300Z.com from tt.NET will get the goods. Just that simple! Check 300Z.com afterwards for the winner's listing.
I'm working on a very nice tool for the main forum. I think this one will greatly improve personal use of the forum. Hopefully I can make it public in the next couple weeks, I've got some other issues to attend to currently.
Speaking of new stuff... V3.0 forum software is on hold right now. With the demise of Greg's ZWEET & his job change, he's out of the loop for a bit. Although I was initially concerned about Greg's involvement in the future development of V3.0, he's re-assured me that even though he's out of the Z business right now, he'll continue to work on the V3.0 software in hopes of seeing it in action. I totally would have understood if he wanted to bow out of the project. It's hard to stay motivated if you're not able to 'participate'. I'd probably lose interest rapidly if I didn't have my Z. :-(
R.I.P. ZWEET, thank you for sacrificing yourself to save Greg & his passenger's lives. Hopefully I'm never faced with the same situation, but we're all supseptible & we're reminded of it in the most unfortunate ways sometimes.
That is all.
Written by Dallas DamonZ
News Item - August 30, 1999 08:39 PM
RichZ from 300Z.com & I have gotten together to relaunch 300Z.com in it's newest incarnation. Rich likes to update (read totally revamp) his site from time to time. This is the most radical change I've seen it go through (I got a little sneak preview) so far. SO... we're having a little prize give-away to go with it! :-) Stay tuned for more details later this week.
News Item - August 27, 1999 01:29 PM
Well, finally success. We upgraded to SQLServer 7.0 today primarily to take care of issues with case-sensitivity in the 6.5 database. It worked! The upgrade went very smoothly and was completed in about an hour. After some quick testing we turned everything back on and hopefully you are now enjoying much faster performance from the site.
Most notably: 1. The user directory should be MUCH faster now. 2. Directory search should work much better and correctly now. You can search on MODS :-) 3. Logging in with your screen name should be just as fast as logging in with your ID
Written by Greg (Dallas)
News Item - August 20, 1999 02:39 PM
We're having SQL database issues galore. It's not capable of keeping up with the lunchtime load (101+ online at once) in it's current configuration. I'm getting SQL 7.0 & the version upgrade + re-installing without case sensitivity (Why you have to re-install to remove this option is ridiculous, who's the genius at Microsoft that made it that way???) + re-configuration should solve the deadlock problem. What you get to see is all the lag time between page returns, because every access is an access on the member database.. blah blah blah.
Now on the access counter, I think it's AWESOME that some people can spend as much time reading/contributing to the betterment of the forum as they do. I know I spend what I consider too much time on the list & I'm down in the bottom of the top 25. Those 3-4 up on the very top of the hill. WOW! is all I have to say, BUT, let's not get all wound up in the numbers. It's just an indicator of how much activity that member has. We don't base anything on these numbers, except using them as an indicator. I could set it back to 0 for everyone today (and probably will when V3.0 rolls out) & Jack B, RT, RH, etc. would still be on top in short order, because they spend more time here then anyone else (probably). Some people feel the need to turn this into some sort of competition base on how high your numbers are, which segues into...
I have NO clue what your access numbers are before you get bit by the 'tragic' access counter reset. It's a bug in the software that occurs during high load periods. If your counter crashes back to 0, I apologize, but I can't do anything about it. If for example (if I jinx him with this, I'll make ONE exception) Jack B.'s rolls back to 0. Well, sorry. To be 'fair' to everyone else, I have to leave it alone since I don't know what it was before. Why Jack B. for the IE? OK, OK, I know we document the top 20 or so about every 3rd day on the open forum, so I could put his number back to something close to what it really is, but we're back to the 'fairness' thing. Which relates back to the "We don't base anything on these numbers" which equals 0. See where I'm going?
Greg is unofficially starting a new job. Congrats to him in his new capacity (I'm not 100% sure, but I think this is the one where he starts a Dallas office for a Ca. software company). I'm off doing some wheels-off freelance stuff, so between the two of us, there's basically no time to work on the current forum, or V3.0 software. V3.0 is doing better, but until we can get the new SQL stuff happening, it's reached it's maximum potential for now. :-/ Also to speed in login, we've always given the option of entering your member ID number in the screen name blank. Please use your ID number when logging in, otherwise doing the search for your screen name is a database slowdown. If you don't know your number, go HERE, it's the number at the top.
Using Member Directory Search will probably fail too, for the same reasons everything else is slow above.
RIDES submits were caught up the other week. If you submitted in the last couple days, you're in the next batch. Otherwise your page is ready to start by editing your member profiles.
Remember, we don't get paid for this, it's a very involved hobby. So don't cop an attitude with us if something is wrong. It will in no way benefit you here, like it won't most anywhere else. We do the best we can to keep this thing on the tracks & since it doesn't cost you a single dime if you don't want it to (visit the sponsors!), then drop the attitude when there is a problem of some sort. We'll try to correct it to the best of our abilities, but I can't promise anything & we don't sit and monitor this thing 24-7 for problems. For those of you that know this, I'm sorry to repeat, but there's a lot of newer members that just don't know the details of how all this admin stuff works for this site.