Saturday, September 6, 2008

I hadn't realized how much would change as far as my web hosting service in 5 years. Yahoo! has not only their daily download limit, but has implemented an hourly limit as well.

Basically if more than 5 megs are downloaded in an hour, the web page gets suspended for a while. The day I put up the announcement, it maxed out the hourly bandwith 8 times.

This could be a problem once things get running, since multimedia is the bane of it's existance.

I've got a couple of ideas...Savefile and Youtube have turned out to be the SF communities' best friends when it comes to posting files, that may be a way to get through this.

course the obvious one is to go to a pay-site, get some more bandwith and be done with that...and I know that your personal information doesn't have to be shown publically...so it could be an option in the future.

Moment of Zen...if a tree sneezes in the forest and no one is around to bless it, does it's soul get to roam free?

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Let's just dive dive dive...

Hello,

You've reached my blog. How the Hell are you?

So wait...you got two blogs on two forums...what the hell do you need a third for?

That's a very good question, Billy. I'd better put on my patented Stuponitron helmet! Prepare to activate!


Ok, serious. I'd figure I'd use this for more open feelings about this fetish that continues to have a katahajime on me and refuses to let go.

Right now I'm working on finding the rest of the pieces from the original websire of SFO. I'm really amazed at the amount of interest that has started. I never really knew just how much the site was for some people who, prior to finding the site, felt they were alone in the world when it came with an interest. I always love hearing stories about people when they find out otherwise, it reminds me of my first time way back when reading on a listserver someone asking if other people had a fetish.

Although I could do away with the trading of cassette tapes through mail...which reminds me, I really need to move my analog library to digital.

till next time!