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IMPORTANT, about downtime.
Chris Perkins replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Forum technical help and support
The images are back now. You probably noticed. -
IMPORTANT, about downtime.
Chris Perkins replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Forum technical help and support
Oh, yes, so there are. They are no longer in the location they once were. I've asked my hosts if they have a backup of them from a previous date. If not, I may have to ask you nicely to upload them again. -
IMPORTANT, about downtime.
Chris Perkins replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Forum technical help and support
I was up until 2.30 last night liasing with someone I found in Gravesend. We were able to fix it together (him doing the complicated bits). So, another little job. jobbed as they say. -
IMPORTANT, about downtime.
Chris Perkins replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Forum technical help and support
Everything is back to normal now! I found someone that was able to help at an unearthly hour...And I'm now £45 lighter, but it was worth it and probably would have taken me days to do by myself. -
IMPORTANT, about downtime.
Chris Perkins replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Forum technical help and support
It's all done now, and the forum has survived intact! But the shop area hasn't...At the moment you get a nasty error when you want to buy something. I know what's causing it, but I'm not clever enough to fix it and as everyone in Europe is asleep, I'll ask an American friend to put it right while I sleep. I just hope it doesn't scare too many people off and that they try again tomorrow. -
IMPORTANT, about downtime.
Chris Perkins replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Forum technical help and support
It will only affect you if you use php to generate the URLs. For a static html site, you're already very friendly to search engines! Basically I'll be turning the URLS from something like this: http://www.predecimal.com/index.php?britis...sale.4566332134 to http://www.predecimal.com/british-coins-sale.htm (I made those up, so don't try them it won't work). Technically it's a change from generating them as cName to ReWrite mode. Search engines don't like the '?' charachter if it can be avoided. Anyway, to enable this to be switched on, I had to move to an apache server because it didn't work on a Zeus server. I just want to sell some stuff, all this technical lark is such a drag! -
There will be a period of downtime overnight tonight, while my hosts swap me to another server. Once up and running again, none of the posts, user id's etc will be affected. It just won't work for a little while! The purpose of the change is to enable me to turn on better search engine friendly paths for the new look predecimal.com so that it doesn't suffer in the rankings.
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I found a 1934 penny in the garden of a 1930's house I lived in as a boy. I even knew then that it was worthless. But it didn't stop me trying to find the 1933 penny that could have been in the same hole!
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Cars and Automotive
Chris Perkins replied to Red Riley's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Cabrio driving in an MG is great for posing, but sometimes I do find myself not wanting to be blown away and instead experiencing a car with less noise, more space for passengers and a few parcels, and air-con! The wind is fine up to about 50mph, but on quick roads it's pretty noisy, and on the motorways it's not very practical. Even with the roof up it can be very noisy on quick roads as the wind whips past your 3mm plastic roof. If you want a cabrio, I recommend having a roofed car too, for when you're feeling a little more conservative. -
Cars and Automotive
Chris Perkins replied to Red Riley's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Are those dents aroud the door area or is it the light? A nice example. I'm sure $4000 in 1978 was probably a lot of money, it would have been hard for her to turn it down! -
Many of the famous names in coin engraving in the UK have been foreign, but I don't think that hindered them from creating wonderful works of art. Coins should be works of art created by talented individuals. If you want an image of a moment in time, fine, buy a photo or a painting, but a coin is a form of sculpture. The artist often creates something that is not as true to life as a photo/painting, but that's what it's about, the artistic licence to make a bust of Queen Victoria, George III etc that looks better than they did at the time! I could no doubt say more, but now it's time for bed. A coin created by a computer may look nice, but it is not inkeeping with the art of numismatics.
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They couldn't find enough talented people to do the engraving as quickly as they churn out the commemorative toot these days! Slightly hypocritical because I do often sell said commemorative wares, but only to encourage novices to get into proper coins, or at least attractive or meaningful ones.
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I wouldn't buy something that had started as a photo and was turned into a coin by a computer (and finished by hand). Shame there appear to be no more real engravers creating proper works of high releif art at the Canadian Royal Mint.
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1711 Queen Anne Holed 6p
Chris Perkins replied to Irishraider's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Recently there was something on ebay that I wanted and didn't want, and now I've won it. And I didn't really want to! In fact I'll have 2 the same now. Even experienced ebayers can still get carried away sometimes. -
A 10p In Change
Chris Perkins replied to scottishmoney's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
No, that was allegedly for the 1997 £2 (but completely untrue). The 10p varieties involve the edge and different pointings. I'd describe them, but I don't have a Check Your Change to hand. -
A 10p In Change
Chris Perkins replied to scottishmoney's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
You're going to need 'Check Your Change' over there too by the sounds of it! There are lots of 1992 10p varieties you know and a couple are quite scarce. -
1711 Queen Anne Holed 6p
Chris Perkins replied to Irishraider's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
My book starts at 1797, so won't cover this. It's going to be worth a lot less than catalogue value with a hole. I'd imagine probably £5 or something like that, because it still is, no doubt, an attractive piece of old silver. -
Anouther NEWP
Chris Perkins replied to Hussulo's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Nice calipers! I'm always a bit weary of lead things, because its easy to melt/use and make forgeries or curios with; not that I'm doubting your piece. -
Just helping out a fellow mammal in need. Took him to the vet again last night and he gave me some drops to put in Igor's food. If he still can't walk properly in 14 days he'll be x-rayed. Welcome Dean. It certainly is very active here. I don't participate at all in other (lesser) coin forums, but I am a member of a couple of car related forums, and they can be as dead as Dodos.
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New Purchase
Chris Perkins replied to Hussulo's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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New Purchase
Chris Perkins replied to Hussulo's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
That's a very rare thing! Can you email me a good size picture of it. It's looking like I'll be including some info on errors in the next CCGB. Love to use that picture, as I only have obverse brockage pictures so far. The only brockage I have is an obverse of a fake GIII halfpenny. -
Igor the Hedgehog
Chris Perkins replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
I know you've all been aching to see a little picture of Igor! Here's one, taken today at about 11.30GMT. He's asleep in his little nest-like pile of hay that he made. He still can't walk properly and keeps falling over but less than before, because I think he has learned to walk a little better with his disability. We think he may also be deaf as you can bang things and click your fingers behind his back and he never looks or responds in any way. The deafness made me think that perhaps he has a problem with hs ears that affects his sense of balance. He sleeps a lot, sometimes including nights for 2 days in a row. When he does wake in the night he's usually hungry and eats well when he props himself up on the side of his enclosure to stop him falling on his side. It's difficult to get him to drink because he usually ends up bathing in the suacer of water before he gets a chance to drink much! So instead we make sure his food is well drenched in water (mineral water of course, I wouldn't give Igor tap water!) -
New Predecimal.com goes live
Chris Perkins replied to Chris Perkins's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I have such a mass of folders, files and things to do, I can't remember much these days. -
New Predecimal.com goes live
Chris Perkins replied to Chris Perkins's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Good point. Do you by any chance have the path saved where they were? Because they shouldn't have moved. I can't find where I put them!