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In lugnet.castle, Bruce Hietbrink writes:
> Hi guys,
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> I have to move my website. I'm out of grad school and am moving on to a new
> job, so my days of living off of the university computer resources are
> coming to an end. Anyway, I just submitted an application for the free
> hosting on Ozbricks and was wondering what your experience was. Is it easy
> to do updates? Download time seems pretty fast. Are there times when the
> server breaks down? Etc.
I was leary too when I switched over 7 months ago, but my fears where
unfounded. So far everything has been a positive experience. I have never
noticed a downtime for the server. When I started, they Ozbricks crew was
pleasent in emails and easy to deal with.
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> Also, does anyone have their website one place and host the images at
> Brickshelf? I'm at 48 Mb for my website but could easily get rid of some of
> it, but I'll be pushing the limits at Ozbricks.
I host about 98% of my images on Brickshelf. Pretty much just the Html and
background pic are on OzBricks.
>
> Bruce
-Jason
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-Jason
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| Hi guys, I have to move my website. I'm out of grad school and am moving on to a new job, so my days of living off of the university computer resources are coming to an end. Anyway, I just submitted an application for the free hosting on Ozbricks (...) (22 years ago, 12-Aug-02, to lugnet.castle)
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