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Lost post

What the….?! I made a post entitled “Busy Month” the other night and it was the time when my host was transferring my account to another server. To complete the process, technical support asked me to change the nameservers to the new one. Then after I published the post (did I really publish it?), I submitted it for verification and received this error “cannot get contents of supplied URL”. I got the same error upon submitting another post from another blog so I asked my host to check on the issue. They told me it may be because the domain is under the process of propagation so I need to wait for 72 hours to complete it. Yesterday, submission of the post for another blog is successful but the one from this blog is still failed. What’s happening? I am suspecting there may be a problem with the transferring of my files to another server but why to this blog only? I got more than a couple of posts submitted from other blogs and all worked well. I reminded myself, “I need to wait for 72 hours”.

After a couple of failed attempts last night, I need to think out of the box so I decided to check on the post this morning and do not wait for 72 hours. Guess what I discovered? No post entitled “Busy Month” was published! It should be the latest post published. Why I didn’t noticed it when I am checking on my blogs from time to time? I am so confident that it was published. If it wasn’t published, it should be under DRAFTS but I can’t find it there. Now that’s the reason why I get the same error over and over again. It’s not because of the transfer of my host’s server and changing of nameserver but because the post really DON’T EXIST. Bummer!

I couldn’t remember the exact words of my “lost post” but it is about recollecting that this was one of the busiest months in my previous job in preparation for the changing of the security agency. It’s a busy month collecting security agencies’ folio that includes their permits, insurance quote or the surety bond; making comparative analysis; attending series of meetings; preparing the contract, doing the orientation to the new guards, etc. That was such a busy life on top of the daily HR duties. However, I love it! Personally I miss it now, I miss being in the limelight!LOL

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