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In lugnet.general, Jon Palmer writes:
> Oh no. Wherever will humanity store Geekshelf's 5 billion images of poorly
> drawn anime fan art for future generations.
>
> A truly great loss indeed.
What the? I wasn't expecting this? Do you
define these files (hosted by geekshelf)
as poor anime fan art?
http://www.lugnet.com/~1112/Anime
Does anyone have any reasons why such
a site would decide to shut down on
such short notice? (Kevin, I would
prefer you charge us for a subscription
so you don't have to worry about
bandwidth problems. Geekshelf is a
valuable resource to the anime community,
no matter the quality of the images hosted.)
<<_Matt Hein_>>
Fellow lego enthusiast
O s p r e y
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"Matt Hein" <Pyrokid17@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:H9IBtF.L51@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.general, Jon Palmer writes:
>
> > Oh no. Wherever will humanity store Geekshelf's 5 billion images of poorly
> > drawn anime fan art for future generations.
> >
> > A truly great loss indeed.
>
> What the? I wasn't expecting this? Do you
> define these files (hosted by geekshelf)
> as poor anime fan art?
>
> http://www.lugnet.com/~1112/Anime
>
> Does anyone have any reasons why such
> a site would decide to shut down on
> such short notice? (Kevin, I would
> prefer you charge us for a subscription
> so you don't have to worry about
> bandwidth problems. Geekshelf is a
> valuable resource to the anime community,
> no matter the quality of the images hosted.)
Look, I'm just callin it like I see it. About a month after Geekshelf
started up it was flooded with what is, in my opinion, "poorly drawn anime
fan art". This is just my opinion and I'm sticking by it just as much as I
would a comment about beautiful art. (Yeah yeah if you don't have anything
nice to say..blah blah)
I file most of this stuff under the same "noise" category that I reserve for
Bionicle avatars. That's just how I see it. If you or anyone else sees all
the Sci-Fi creations (my particular brand of MOC) on Brickshelf in the same
way, be my guest.
I have not seen your art yet and I still can't becuase (you guessed it)
"This file is not yet public."
Regardless, I'm not giving a second thought to the loss of Geekshelf. It's
Brickshelf (and how we can possibly help it) that the LEGO community should
be concerned about.
[ j o n ]
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In lugnet.general, Jon Palmer writes:
> Regardless, I'm not giving a second thought to the loss of Geekshelf. It's
> Brickshelf (and how we can possibly help it) that the LEGO community should
> be concerned about.
I agree with Jon here. Most of the stuff on Geekshelf is of NO interest to
me whatsoever. If people want a free site to host their images, there's
plenty of those out there.
If Geekshelf is drawing upon resources for Brickshelf, then I don't want
Geekshelf! I would much rather support Brickshelf. After all, we are LEGO
fans here, not Anime!
-Bryan
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In lugnet.general, Bryan Wong writes:
> If people want a free site to host their images, there's
> plenty of those out there.
Please show us some of those. I am sure many will find them useful.
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In lugnet.general, Ka-On Lee writes:
> In lugnet.general, Bryan Wong writes:
> > If people want a free site to host their images, there's
> > plenty of those out there.
>
> Please show us some of those. I am sure many will find them useful.
Just to clear things up, I was referring to web hosting places: Geocities,
Angelfire, Tripod, etc. They have banners & ads, but they're free so you
can't complain.
-Bryan
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In lugnet.general, Bryan Wong writes:
> In lugnet.general, Ka-On Lee writes:
> > In lugnet.general, Bryan Wong writes:
> > > If people want a free site to host their images, there's
> > > plenty of those out there.
> >
> > Please show us some of those. I am sure many will find them useful.
>
> Just to clear things up, I was referring to web hosting places: Geocities,
> Angelfire, Tripod, etc. They have banners & ads, but they're free so you
> can't complain.
I can. One of the greatest things about [Brick,Geek]Shelf is that you can
host *images* which can be linked to, and loaded from, your other sites.
Those free sites are great for small amounts of html and a few images, but
provide nothing close to the space one would like for, say, showing a
multi-day train show (or whatever the geekshelf equivalent would be.)
I'm sure there are free image-hosting sites out there. Anyone care to list
some good ones? I agree that many would find them useful.
Ben Roller
FUT .publish
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In lugnet.general, Ben Roller writes:
> In lugnet.general, Bryan Wong writes:
> > In lugnet.general, Ka-On Lee writes:
> > > In lugnet.general, Bryan Wong writes:
> > > > If people want a free site to host their images, there's
> > > > plenty of those out there.
> > >
> > > Please show us some of those. I am sure many will find them useful.
> >
> > Just to clear things up, I was referring to web hosting places: Geocities,
> > Angelfire, Tripod, etc. They have banners & ads, but they're free so you
> > can't complain.
>
> I can. One of the greatest things about [Brick,Geek]Shelf is that you can
> host *images* which can be linked to, and loaded from, your other sites.
> Those free sites are great for small amounts of html and a few images, but
> provide nothing close to the space one would like for, say, showing a
> multi-day train show (or whatever the geekshelf equivalent would be.)
The only problem is, someone has to pay for that. That's precisely why
services like this can't continue forever without some means of the user
paying -- be it through advertising or subscriptions, or they can't continue
(barring unique situations, donated bandwidth, wealthy webmaster...).
I'll refrain from giving my opinion about the sites in question though,
since I said I would refrain from doing so in the future. It's proven pointless.
-Tim
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Jon,
I agree that geekshelf has too much anime but I disagree that geekshelf is
not a valueable resource. I have used it to store images of my college work
so that it is easily accessable to my friends and family.
http://www.geekshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1606
http://www.geekshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1607
However, this service can not be expected to be free and I understand that
it may take away from brickshelf. Lugneters do have other interests which
in many cases may inspire LEGO creations. Several of my interests are
photography and architecture. I have drawn on these subjects in my MOC's
Ben
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Agreed.
A friend of mine used it for hosting pictures during her stay here.
http://www.geekshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1157
This is useful, but other wise I do not find geekshelf interesting (those
travelling picture are interesting though)
S
Benjamin Ellermann <ben_289@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:H9L502.Mq@lugnet.com...
> Jon,
>
> I agree that geekshelf has too much anime but I disagree that geekshelf is
> not a valueable resource. I have used it to store images of my college work
> so that it is easily accessable to my friends and family.
>
> http://www.geekshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1606
>
> http://www.geekshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=1607
>
> However, this service can not be expected to be free and I understand that
> it may take away from brickshelf. Lugneters do have other interests which
> in many cases may inspire LEGO creations. Several of my interests are
> photography and architecture. I have drawn on these subjects in my MOC's
>
> Ben
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