I would have just signed the name over and been happy to do it. Perhaps the offer of a mention or two in the magazine. Maybe some thanks for being a loyal advertiser (at $750 a month). Truly, if she had taken a different tack, a little compliment (phony or not). Your amateur little website diminishes our trademark.” She went on, “We have spent much time and money developing a high quality image for Acoustic Guitar. “Well, yes,” she said, “we have a legal right to our trademarked name.” Not quite true at the time. “You mean, I should just give it to you?” I said. Character limitations and all that back in the day. “We would like our name.” She said rather unceremoniously. I had a one-sixth page display ad for Christmas Guitar: Book and CD. At the time I was an advertiser in several music magazines. I thought she was going to suggest an on-line partnership. “I see you have a website using our name.” One afternoon, while napping on the couch (retirement at forty-eight is great) I got a phone call from a woman: the president of String Letter Publishing: the publisher of, among many others, Acoustic Guitar Magazine. No money, but some fun, and a certain kind of recognition. I answered these emails and posted the Q&A on my Acoustic Guitar website. I got tons of emails from people asking how to be successful musicians. In 1997, he had his staff build me a little text based website:. He ignored my lack of interest and bought me domain names ( and ). He suggested I get involved with internet marketing, too. Here’s Bill FitzPatrick today: Īlthough we don’t see much of each other anymore, for several years Bill called me his best friend. He jumped in with both feet and considerable financial resources. Together we discovered the Internet, websites, domain names, et. Thankfully, I had a wife, Rosemary, who still worked. I discovered I did not want any new career. After leaving Gillette, it was going to be my new career. | 15 | 5 | domain.example | NS | 10.10.30.I used to coach people to be more effective public speakers. | id | domain_id | name | type | content | ttl | prio | disabled | ordername | auth | Slave: Apr 8 10:07:45 hfr-nl-dns02 pdns_server: Initiating transfer of '' from remote '10.10.30.31'Īpr 8 10:07:45 hfr-nl-dns02 pdns_server: Unable to AXFR zone '' from remote '10.10.30.31' (resolver): AXFR chunk error: Server Not Authoritative for zone / Not AuthorizedĮDIT 2: master database records, seen with the IP here, tried it also with the hostname of the nameservers which are defined in the /etc/hosts file. Master: Apr 8 10:07:45 hfr-nl-dns01 pdns_server: AXFR of domain '' initiated by 10.10.30.32Īpr 8 10:07:45 hfr-nl-dns01 pdns_server: AXFR of domain '' allowed: client IP 10.10.30.32 is in allow-axfr-ipsĪpr 8 10:07:45 hfr-nl-dns01 pdns_server: AXFR of domain '' failed: not authoritative On my slave server there was a faulty record in the domains table, which led the slave to send the request to the wrong server like this: Apr 8 08:56:03 hfr-nl-dns02 pdns_server: While checking domain freshness: Query to '10.10.30.32' for SOA of '.' did not return a SOAĪpr 8 09:02:12 hfr-nl-dns02 pdns_server: message repeated 3 times: Īfter I changed the ip to. Respectively and the slave needs a comma separated list of master node IP addresses in theīut I do just not understand what it's trying to say.
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