Sassy Somethings - Happy November

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Good morning, Sassies! Welcome, Squid! What's up in Sassyland?

Judi - bummer about the virus! Those things scare me - we had one once and it made the hard drive crash and I lost all of my photos because I did not back them up, Dumb Wilma! Congrats on the loss of braces for Cole - she must be thrilled!

Becca - Poor Justin. BamBam is the same way - he begs to go to school. Barney is too, but I can see that corner turning as we get further into middle school!:laughing:

Tricia - Hooray for the weight loss! You are doing so well - what is the total now? Is your Christmas shopping done?

Bonnie - I am sorry you are ill. Is it that "make your throat feel fiery and knock you on your butt virus"?:sick: I agree on the HP marathon! Nothing like a little 'Arry to set things right.

Angie - good to hear from ya! Cross stitch, eh? My mom and sister are big cross stitchers. That gene skipped me and I can not sew worth a darn. However, I can knit a very simple scarf if you need one, so I am not totally useless. Have you stuck with Project Runway? When does the new Top Chef come on? Oh, and you need to keep working on the Captain Crunch. You are right about those berries - yuck! Get Becca on your side - she's got Post in her back pocket, why not that Quaker guy too?

Shannon, Heather, Julie, Kimmy - Howdy! Have a fabulous Thursday!:goodvibes
 
Can someone google a "google 403 error" and see what I need to do about my mess :rotfl2:

Yahoo is not very helpful :rolleyes:

:lmao:
 
Good morning Sassies! Justin is begging to go to school, I'll remind him of this in a few years when he's begging to stay home from school.

Judi, I like my grandma's fruitcake but it doesn't have that perservative in it like the store bought ones. In fact we are making our yearly fruitcakes this weekend.[/QUOTE]


Down with Fruitcake! Up with Alpha Bits!
 
Good morning all you hagaroonies. :wave:

Yea Cole~brace free. :banana: What was her meal of choice last night?

Bonnie so sorry you aren't feeling well. I think some nasty stuff is floating around. Feel better.

Becca it sound like you have a fun household right now. Poor kids :hug: I hope they feel better soon. I'm not a fan of the fruit cake but have fun making them. How many do you make?

Angie ~ Kendall just made a Santa Clause in her Home Ec class. I haven't cross stitched in years. She needed help backstitching him and I had to google it to see how it was done. Good to know that you do it because next time I'll ask you. :thumbsup2

Hi Wilma~how school going? Are the boys still swimming?

Shannon, Heather, Squiddy, Julie & Kimmy can ya'll come out to play?
 

Can someone google a "google 403 error" and see what I need to do about my mess :rotfl2:

Yahoo is not very helpful :rolleyes:

:lmao:

Here ya go Judi. I hope this helps.




HTTP Error 403 - Forbidden

Introduction

Your Web server thinks that the HTTP data stream sent by the client (e.g. your Web browser or our CheckUpDown robot) was correct, but access to the resource identified by the URL is forbidden for some reason.

This indicates a fundamental access problem, which may be difficult to resolve because the HTTP protocol allows the Web server to give this response without providing any reason at all. So the 403 error is equivalent to a blanket 'NO' by your Web server - with no further discussion allowed.

By far the most common reason for this error is that directory browsing is forbidden for the Web site. Most Web sites want you to navigate using the URLs in the Web pages for that site. They do not often allow you to browse the file directory structure of the site. For example try the following URL (then hit the 'Back' button in your browser to return to this page):

http://www.checkupdown.com/accounts/grpb/B1394343/

This URL should fail with a 403 error saying "Forbidden: You don't have permission to access /accounts/grpb/B1394343/ on this server". This is because our CheckUpDown Web site deliberately does not want you to browse directories - you have to navigate from one specific Web page to another using the hyperlinks in those Web pages. This is true for most Web sites on the Internet - their Web server has "Allow directory browsing" set OFF.
403 errors in the HTTP cycle

Any client (e.g. your Web browser or our CheckUpDown robot) goes through the following cycle:

Obtain an IP address from the IP name of your site (your site URL without the leading 'http://'). This lookup (conversion of IP name to IP address) is provided by domain name servers (DNSs).
Open an IP socket connection to that IP address.
Write an HTTP data stream through that socket.
Receive an HTTP data stream back from your Web server in response. This data stream contains status codes whose values are determined by the HTTP protocol. Parse this data stream for status codes and other useful information.
This error occurs in the final step above when the client receives an HTTP status code that it recognises as '403'.

Resolving 403 errors - general

You first need to confirm if you have encountered a "No directory browsing" problem. You can see this if the URL ends in a slash '/' rather than the name of a specific Web page (e.g. .htm or .html). If this is your problem, then you have no option but to access individual Web pages for that Web site directly.

It is possible that there should be some content in the directory, but there is none there yet. For example if your ISP offers a 'Home Page' then you need to provide some content - usually HTML files - for the Home Page directory that your ISP assigns to you. Until the content is there, anyone trying to access your Home Page could encounter a 403 error. The solution is to upload the missing content - directly yourself or by providing it to your ISP. Once the content is in the directory, it also needs to be authorised for public access via the Internet. Your ISP should do this as a matter of course - if they do not, then they have missed a no-brainer step.

If your entire Web site is actually secured in some way (is not open at all to casual Internet users), then an 401 - Not authorized message could be expected. It is possible, but unlikely, that your Web server issues an 403 message instead.

Some Web servers may also issue an 403 error if they at one time hosted your site, but now no longer do so and can not or will not provide a redirection to a new URL. In this case it is not unusual for the 403 error to be returned instead of a more helpful error. So if you have recently changed any aspect of your Web site setup (e.g. switched ISPs), then a 403 message is a possibility. Obviously this message should disappear in time - typically within a week or two - as the Internet catches up with whatever change you have made.

If you think that the Web URL *should* be accessible to all and sundry on the Internet and you have not recently changed anything fundamental in your Web site setup, then an 403 message indicates a deeper problem. The first thing you can do is check your URL via a Web browser. This browser should be running on a computer to which you have never previously identified yourself in any way, and you should avoid authentication (passwords etc.) that you have used previously. Ideally all this should be done over a completely different Internet connection to any you have used before (e.g. a different ISP dial-up connection). In short, you are trying to get the same behaviour a total stranger would get if they surfed the Internet to your Web page URL.

If this type of browser check indicates no authority problems, then it is possible that your Web server (or surrounding systems) have been configured to disallow certain patterns of HTTP traffic. In other words, HTTP communication from a well-known Web browser is allowed, but automated communication from other systems is rejected with an 403 error code. This is unusual, but may indicate a very defensive security policy around your Web server.

Resolving 403 errors - CheckUpDown

The first question is whether the Web page for your URL is freely available to everyone on the Internet. If this is not the case, then you may need to provide two items 2. Web Site User ID and 3. Web Site Password for your CheckUpDown account - but only if your site uses HTTP Basic Authentication. The Web Master or other IT support people at your site will know what security and authentication is used.

If however your Web page is open to all comers and there have been no fundamental changes recently to how your Web site is hosted and accessed, then an 403 message should only appear if your Web server objects to some aspect of the access we are trying to get to your Web site. Because it indicates a fundamental authority problem, we can only resolve this by negotiation with the personnel responsible for security on and around your Web site. These discussions unfortunately may take some time, but can often be amicably resolved. You can assist by endorsing our service to your security personnel. Please contact us (email preferred) if you see persistent 403 errors, so that we can agree the best way to resolve them.
 
Here Judi
http://www.checkupdown.com/status/E403.html

I found Boo Berry and Frankenberry cereal at Target yesterday! We have only had Count Chocula around these parts for eons. Of course I had to buy them both. They don't taste the same anymore.

Wilma, I too can make a scarf. If you want anything more intricate though I'm not your gal. I may be able to make a hat on one of those looms things though or at least a really long tube!

Tricia, how did Kendall's exams go yesterday?

Kimmy, how are things in the insurance world? Busy I bet.

Julie, how are things in the library? Quiet? Ha I crack myself up and its a good thing since I crack no one else up!
 
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Here Judi
http://www.checkupdown.com/status/E403.html

I found Boo Berry and Frankenberry cereal at Target yesterday! We have only had Count Chocula around these parts for eons. Of course I had to buy them both. They don't taste the same anymore.


Tricia, how did Kendall's exams go yesterday?

I think it was Count Chocular (sp?:guilty: ) that I liked. Oh the memories.

Kendall has done really well with all of her exams. 3 A's and 1 B so far. She takes her last two today.

ETA~Time for the morning quizing to began. Catch ya'll later. :wave:
 
Thank You

I think I got it, but then I didn't think I had it last night :rotfl: Cannot even click on an ad safely anymore, let alone steal gifs.:laughing:
 
Morning Sassies! Happy Thursday - high in Indy today to be 72 degrees. I really like fall when it is sunny and mid seventies (jeans and sweater) weather. Too bad I am stuck inside! :mad:

Hi FOP - :wave:

How is everyone doing today?
 
Thank You

I think I got it, but then I didn't think I had it last night :rotfl: Cannot even click on an ad safely anymore, let alone steal gifs.:laughing:

How will we get our entertainment now if you can't steal gifs? Man, we need to depend on Bonnie now and she just keeps posting and running off again!

Morning Sassies! Happy Thursday - high in Indy today to be 72 degrees. I really like fall when it is sunny and mid seventies (jeans and sweater) weather. Too bad I am stuck inside! :mad:

Hi FOP - :wave:

How is everyone doing today?

Its really nice here today too, I think a walk may be in order this afternoon. I think you should skeeve off work and take one too! Come on Squiddy live on the wild side!:cool1:
 
My cousin may stop by, she's new to the boards. Her username is Mickeypooh99. Be nice if she does!
 
My cousin may stop by, she's new to the boards. Her username is Mickeypooh99. Be nice if she does!

Why does everyone tell me to be nice.:confused3

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Don't I look nice and grandmammyish?
 
Hi everyone. I'm Becky's cousin. I feel weird posting because I don't know you all. I only have a minute. My boys will be getting off the bus soon. I can't wait to give Cass his hat. Thanks Becky!!!! I couln't have him wearing that nasty old hat another year until we get back to disney again.
 
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Mickeypooh99

Don't feel weird, I've never met any of these ladies myself.:teeth: We won't hold the Becca bein' kinfolk against ya. ;)

Here have a picture of us, so you know who you're talking to:














































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Nice to meet you. :flower3:
 
Welcome, Mickeypooh! I've only really met two of these wonderfully freaky ladies myself. But, I must say, over the years of doing this they all have become an extended cyber family. Welcome to the bunch!

I see you have two boys! I have two myself, a 11y/o (Barney) and a 7y/o (BamBam). They keep life interesting. Are yours in 1st grade and kindergarten?

I'm off to enjoy that gourmet treat, Alpha Bits, for dinner. See ya'll!
 
Good Morning.
Yes, been MIA again. Gotta love life, just when you think you have it all figured out, another bomb gets dropped.

Welcome, MickeyPooh!

How's the illnesses? Hope you are all feeling better and the sick kiddos too!
 
Happy Friday Somethings! We are going camping for probably the last time this weekend, its supposed to be really nice. I work on Saturday and it should finally give me enough credit for my hardwood floors, so by mid November they will be installed and shiney! I can't wait.

Judi, I can't tell time on your new fangled clock. I need a tutor.:rolleyes1

Kimmy, sorry you've been bombed.:hug: Hope you get to have a great weekend.


Last night on the news they had a story about teenagers eating moonflower seeds to get high. Several have been hospitalized after eating them. One of the kids parents wants to make it illegal to grow moonflowers. I want to drive to his house and tell him the list of everything else that should be illegal then. Shouldn't kids be smarter than this? I mean there are so many things that they can ingest to get high. Maybe we should make spray paint and whipped cream in the can illegal too. I feel bad these kids were hospitalized, but I don't think making a beautiful flower illegal is the answer either.

Sorry, I had to vent that!

On a happier Disney note, the joke I texted in was used in Monster Inc Laugh Floor Comedy Show so I guess I am funny! It was one of my faves: What do you call a cow with no legs? Ground beef.:lmao:
 
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