I checked into the site statistics today and over the weekend someone coming from a US government domain visted 62 pages and downloaded 4.30 MB of information for a total of 348 hits. 4.30 MB is just about all the information there is. I wonder what type of hardcore reader that was.
My guess is that it is more like a machine. I mean who could read that much information in such a sort period of time. What do they want?
If you are just a casual reader, reading this from a government location, please go ahead and send me an email or start a journal and prove me wrong.
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06/29/2004 01:59 #29887
Government Visits06/28/2004 22:19 #29886
More appologiesI really appologize for the inadequecy of the hosting company that I chose. The entire customer sevice team has been moved to a foreign land and they forgot how to speak English, or? This type of service would be fine for hosting my own site, but its really aggravating to have downtime for this site.
Th best option would be for me to host it myself on my server but I cannot afford the required connection fees for hosting a site this big.
I am looking into alternatives currently, hopefully this will not happen anymore. I had wanted to move the site to a local hosting company originally but was concerned with privacy issues, etc.
Anyone know of a grant for online communities? Or have any ideas, that I may consider.
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Th best option would be for me to host it myself on my server but I cannot afford the required connection fees for hosting a site this big.
I am looking into alternatives currently, hopefully this will not happen anymore. I had wanted to move the site to a local hosting company originally but was concerned with privacy issues, etc.
Anyone know of a grant for online communities? Or have any ideas, that I may consider.
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06/28/2004 20:09 #29885
Sorry about the DowntimeI appologize about downtime today. The site was not working for about five hours this afternoon. It was once again a problem with our lame ass server host. I will be moving the site at somepoint in the future when I can secure some sort of funding.
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06/27/2004 04:03 #29884
Fahrenhet 9/11 Discussion PartyJoin a live, interactive online conference call with Michael Moore
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Plan local actions to defeat George Bush
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In the Elmwood district, come and share your thoughts with people who are ready to take our cause to others. Bring informaiton and/or signs for people to display in their yards. Pizza and drinks will be provided.
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Discuss Fahrenheit 9/11
Plan local actions to defeat George Bush
Turn Up the Heat on Richmond (27 registered participants)
749 Richmond Avenue
Buffalo, NY
In the Elmwood district, come and share your thoughts with people who are ready to take our cause to others. Bring informaiton and/or signs for people to display in their yards. Pizza and drinks will be provided.
749 Richmond is between Dorchester and Potomac south of Forest Avenue north of Delavan street on the Elmwood side of richmond.
Monday, June 28, 08:00 PM
Register at:
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06/26/2004 12:56 #29883
Updated StatisticsSince June 21, 2004:
217 Journals have been published.
51 visits to the spell check.
139 visits to the gallery searh
291 rss feed requests
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217 Journals have been published.
51 visits to the spell check.
139 visits to the gallery searh
291 rss feed requests
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