Wednesday, September 24, 2025
I wonder how long it will be until my new registrar is bought out
Over a week ago, I saw the registrar that Dan Lyke uses was bought out (at least he got the memo) and it prompted me to look at alternative registrars. After some consideration, I signed up with Porkbun, a registrar out of the Pacific Northwest. They're about half the price of Network Solutions, and they don't upsell on every link, which is nice. And also unlike Web.com and Network Solutions, they make it easy to update credit card information so you can, you know, give them money!
So on the 16th, I logged into Network Solutions to start a domain transfer. I picked a domain that wasn't that important to me just to test the process out and get a feel for how it works.
First, Network Solutions said it wouild take up to three days to generate a transfer token, but it was more like five days. Then they took yet another four days to give me time to ponder my decision to leave them (no! I want to leave now!). But once the nine days were over, the domain transferred without incident. I just have to be paitent with Network Solutions.
Now it's just a matter of transferring the rest of my domains over.
Now that's a keyboard
Via Lobsters, I came across this incredibly insane Japanese keyboard:
The photo itself is from DeskThority, and it's described as an an Alps CP10SJ550A kanji keyboard from Japan. It has 542 keys and weighs around 27 pounds (12kg for those with a sane measurement system). It's an insane keyboard, and … I kind of want one.
I'm not sure what I would use it for. I suppose I could map each ASCII code to its own key, map syntatic constructs for multiple languages to its own key, and still have some left over for … oh … I don't know … simulating a piano.
I don't even know where one would get such a keyboard, but I'm sure Bunny can find one in time for Christmas (muahahahahahahaha!).