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Down with dustbins!

Five blasts happened in Delhi today. I’m surprised how many of our family relatives called up to ask if we were OK. Although I can understand that on most Mondays people feel like blowing up a few government babus, thinking of RKP as a target is a joke. I was thinking of hotfooting it to Ghaffar Market. To stuff a few iPhones into my pocket (there must be a few lying around), and then selling it to suckers on eBay at a fat profit. Cellphone networks have gone down too because of all the hysteria – SMS centres are down, GPRS is slow, phones are unreachable. Do everyone a favor by not flooding the cellular system and DON’T PANIC. 😛

As usual, the ‘news channels’ are having a gala time. They got hold of some kid who says he saw the baddies, and asked him the question which has to be on everyone’s mind right now – “Aapko kaisa lag raha hai?” (“How do you feel about that?”). Poor lad, had to improvise something out of thin air.

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Creative Commons License photo The real culprits
Given what happened last time blasts happend, I think I can predict what will happen this time. In earlier cases (like Jaipur and Ahmedabad) terrorists strapped bombs onto cycles. So what did the police do? Promptly issued notices to all cycle shopowners to demand for identity proof before selling a cycle. Get a clue! Those who use cycles are mostly migrant labourers who aren’t that likely to tote around PAN card or a voter ID. Bombs are the problem, not the cycles. Using the same logic, we can arrive at the conclusion that the ‘culprits’ in Delhi’s case are dustbins – since the terrorists left bombs in dustbins this time. I’m pretty sure Delhi Police (Bhith You, Phor You, Allbej) will soon announce they are going to remove each and every dustbin from the city. Maybe I’ll need a license now for the wastepaper basket in my room.

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Finding out who is hosting a particular website

When you get into web developing, or are just contemplating buying hosting for a blog, one question that many of you have is to know what hosting service your favorite blogs use. To do this, I generally used to run a whois search on the domain, and check their nameservers. That generally gives the answer. I use Network Solutions’ whois query service. Agreed that it isn’t the fastest-loading site, but it’s available all the time. Many smaller whois query service providers go down sooner or later because of automated systems which abuse their service.

The nameservers themselves might not give a direct answer always. GoDaddy for instance uses secureserver.net or domaincontrol.com as the nameservers for domains hosted / parked with it. There are a few others too who do this. For those, you’d then need to search it up online.

Which brings me to this new service I came across recently. Simple and no-nonsense Who Is Hosting This. Try it. Handy tool, and plain old fun to find out which hosting provider your favorite sites use.

PS – BTW, this is NOT a sponsored post. :p