What? A post? LIES AND DECEIT!

Sep 19, 2007 14:47

So it's been nearly half a year since I've last posted here? Looks about that. Craaazy. I'll be keeping this relatively brief, though, unfortunately.

I lied. This didn't turn out brief at all. )

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louiszepher September 20 2007, 00:49:26 UTC
Woot for updates. I should try it out sometime myself.

Cool on the new kitten, I should post pics of mine sometime, she's fuggin' grown like those little plastic-sponge thingies that we had as kids that grew in water...

As for the new nick, "Jugg" just seems to fit, but that's just me, I've been using "Zeph" for about six years now myself, and don't see any reason to change, but again, that's just me. Good luck on a new nick, as well has hoping that the domain is available. (When I first joined Geocities way-back-when, I ended up typing PiEpsilonOmega out of frustration because everything else I wanted {including LZ} had been taken, and I wanted to see if the server was messing with me by trying a random string...>.<)

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inkytwist September 20 2007, 06:11:55 UTC
YAAAAAY NEW KITTEN! :D Good to hear from you.

Websites are hard. I wish I could buy my own space, my friend JB and I keep talking about it--doing a dual website thing, but we're both too poor. I update LJ enough that I *could* maybe use it for my website, but I like having something seperate.

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juggerneko September 20 2007, 21:51:32 UTC
Yea, can get pricey, especially if you want more space/bandwidth/reliability/etc. I'm thinking I'd go with a local webhost company so I could drive to their headquarters and smack 'em around if my server goes down. Wouldja (and perhaps said friend JB) be interested in borrowing space if I ever got a site going, in the same vein that you did from Szara?

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inkytwist September 20 2007, 21:54:41 UTC
mmm maybe, but probably not, considering we could borrow space from her dad, but we'd like a url of our own, I think. :\ I dunno.

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juggerneko September 20 2007, 23:43:58 UTC
Ah, handy connection. One thing you can do, depending if the host allows it (most do), is purchase just a domain name/url for like $10/year (less than a dollar a month! I sound like a commercial!), and point the url to whatever webspace you have. And it'll stay in the browser like that too. Yay technology! :D

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