Apr 17 2008

We made a move

Tag: Computers and the InternetMike @ 12:03 pm

Two weeks ago, the decision was made to move the CLS Forums, the Clann Alba Forums and the T-Bucket Forums to a KnownHost Virtual Private Server.

Which left a hosting plan being unused at Downtown Host, as this blog and one other were still being hosted on another company’s server.  The service with that particular hosting company was lacklustre to say the least, so we decided to move the blogs onto our Downtown Host hosting plan.

The move was completely uneventful, as the database for this blog was bruised a bit and the database for the other blog was a bit of a train wreck.  But after a couple hours work to restore everything, we are now back up and running.

We’ve always had excellent service with Downtown Host, so we hope this move will prove to be a positive one.


Apr 15 2008

Shave therapy

Tag: ShavingMike @ 8:40 pm

Today was just one of those days.  It didn’t seem it would ever end and when I got home, I really wasn’t in the mood to do much of anything.

Some people look forward to a relaxing drink to signify the end of the work day, but I find relaxation in a really good shave.  And since I wasn’t much in the mood for any problems, I decided tonight was going to be back to basics night.

I broke down my Merkur 23C and gave it a good soaking with some Scrubbing Bubbles.  After it had soaked for a couple minutes, I used an old toothbrush to give it a good cleaning, rinsed it off and loaded it with one of my trusty Derby blades.

If you’re read this blog much at all, you’ve doubtless picked up on how much I like to use Mama Bear shaving soaps.  Mama Bear offers some interesting scents and the soap never fails to make a really great lather.  But tonight, none of the tubs of Mama Bear shaving soaps were even touched.  After my Omega brush was allowed to soak in a hot lathering bowl of water, I dumped the water and laid in a dollop of Proraso Green.  I gave the brush a couple shakes to get rid of the excess water and then mixed up an amazing bowlful of warm, rich lather.

Three passes later, I had once again reached shaving perfection.  A cold water rinse followed up with a generous splash of Pinaud Clubman and life was good again.


Apr 13 2008

Time to catch up

Tag: ShavingMike @ 5:59 pm

I’ve really been away from this for far too long.  Other aspects of this thing called Life have piled atop me and I’m just getting around to catching up with everything.

Around 3-4 weeks back, the decision was made to pull all three of our vBulletin forums together, on one host’s server.  The move was made, at least part-way, but the intended result of running all three forums from one reseller account never materialized.  As a result, approximately 10 days ago, we pulled up the tent stakes and moved all of the forum domains to a Virtual Private Server, or VPS, hosted by KnownHost.  I was a little nervous about the move, but the support team at KnownHost has banished all my fears about operating a VPS.  And the members of all three forums are now enjoying page loads that are faster than anything we’ve ever witnessed before.

Reflecting on the decision to move to a VPS, I’ve realized there are times when it is necessary to spend a bit more money.  In this case, spending a bit more each month has ended up being a good value, because our forum members are enjoying the benefits.

But it is not always necessary to spend more money to obtain quality.  So it is always important to research purchases, before blindly spending the money.

This evening’s shave is an excellent example.  I am sitting here and enjoying an absolutely BBS shave and none of the components used in this shave cost as much as some gents will spend on a single brush.

Tonight was a Treet.  No, I didn’t spell it wrong, I used a Treet blade in a late ’40’s Gillette Super Speed.  My pal Giovanni, at Barbieria Italiana, sells Treet Classic blades for as little as 13 cents each.  Yes, that’s what I said - a pack of 100 blades sells for just $13.00.

The Ylang-Ylang shaving soap was made by my favorite soap-maker, Mama Bear and sells for just $8.99.  A luxurious lather was mixed up with my Omega 33175 brush, another item available from Barbieria Italiana for only $39.00.

After an excellent shave, I splashed on a bit of Pinaud Clubman, which is one of my favorite aftershaves.  And the overall result is one of the smoothest shaves ever.

I will be the first to admit that I am not sure how well a brush like a Simpson’s Chubby #2 works, but when I can get outstanding results with the above-mentioned materials, why would I want to spend $235.00 on a brush?  My favorite razor is a Merkur 23C that cost me all of $28.00.  That razor and a Derby blade can give me about as good a shave as I can get with any other combination and without the need to invest a lot of money.

To the gents that can afford the higher-end razors and brushes, I offer you my congratulations.  And I hope you can get results comparable to what I am getting with a fraction of the outlay.  To those that can afford the various components used in ‘method shaving’, all I can say is my tub of Mama Bear shaving soap gives me outstanding results.

For any of you that are not yet bit by the wet-shaving bug (what are you waiting on?!?), don’t be fooled by people talking about how they’ve spend hundreds of dollars on razors, soaps, creams, brushes and aftershave.  You can get excellent results without spending so much money.