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Sunday, August 27, 2006
I have terrible news. As the first anniversary of my most recent post passed last month, I found that my website had disappeared from the internet. Thank you, prohosting.com, for dumping my site without a warning note - or at least not one that I can find in any junk or spam filter I looked in. It was for the best, really. As the second anniversary of my very first post passed shortly thereafter, I invested in some alternate methods of posting content to the internet, none of which, I'm proud to say, involve MySpace.com. Now, between Blogger, flickr, veoh, and .mac, I have a completely decentralized personal webspace. Blogger hosts my home page. Photos points to the 2,000+ photos Chris and I have posted on flickr.com. Films points to downloadable MPEG4s at Veoh.com. There are now RSS feeds available for all three sites. Wow, huh?
So what's the good news? I used flickr to post this entry with a recent picture of me with my new haircut.
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