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<0> ok, time to decide. bore myself to sleep with some asp.net web design or simply say **** it and crash out <1> say **** it and drink some vodka <0> z0g^^: oh dude, btw, if you ever have the need to buy windows based webhosting.. do NOT, i repeat, do NOT go with webhost4life.com <2> nfs! <1> hehe. thanks for the tip. i have a personal webhost at NearlyFreeSpeech.net <1> pay only for what you use <1> they freaking rock. at my rate of usage, i spend around 10 to 20 bucks per year at most. <0> 1) they had NO idea that Atlas was a FREE framework (they told me I had to get a license for it from Microsoft), 2) they want 30 bucks to install the package which is less than 2MB, and 3) they wanted to charge me to change the p***word on the main account even though they offer no web based option to do so, nor access to the account login TO change it <2> don't touch it! <2> Don't touch <1> nfs isnt windows however. though, thats a good thing. <0> z0g^^: actually I've heard some pretty decent things about NearlyFreeSpeech.net <0> scale of 1 to 10? 10 being tops of course.. <1> i first heard about them when bugmenot was booted from their original host, and moved to nfs <1> so i moved to them and havent looked back <0> well, for me, I'm moving away from php and the like to .net design
<0> (I say design because well, it pretty much is a case of design with a smidgeon of coding work to do) <0> z0g^^: they offer Apache2 + Mono by any chance? <1> good question. <1> i dunno <0> looking on the site now. <1> i really just use it to host photoshops on fark :D <0> i definitely see they load fast <1> yeah they claim they can not only withstand a slashdotting, but it happens to them several times a month and their servers can handle it <0> hahaha I like their picture for Proof <0> lint on the far left <1> heh. good sense of humor :D <1> ive got a feeling the entire company is run by one or two people <0> Lint shown is actually dryer lint but was placed in a genuine pocket prior to photographing for the sake of accuracy. It is not currently possible to purchase our services with pocket lint or any other type of lint. <0> hahahaha <1> which is cool - less overhead. <0> true <0> i don';t care if it's run by 1 or 100, as long as they're there when you need them <0> not often I have to call for support issues, but nice to know someone is there and actually gives a damn and isn't like **** you we already got your cash. <1> and theyre not likely to take some christian religious stance against you if you decide to host a site named www.leather-clad-midget-tran***ual-swingers.com <0> HAHAHAHAHA <0> dude, you're hilarious <3> omg. <1> thats a visual eh <0> unfortunately.. yes :/ <0> I got a mental snapshot of Tatto in high heels and leather. scary <1> HAHAHA <0> now i KNOW i'm not sleeping for awhile <1> heh. <1> im on some kind of roll tonight. i was partying all saturday night, didnt even sleep, though i missed the company spring picnic today, but still managed to hit up a semi-local bar with some coworkers <0> hrmm what kind of traffic you get to your site? wondering what the average expectation would be for BW usage. I know my gallery.pgpkeys.net site doesn't get a lot of traffic but i still manage to use 5 to 10gb <1> that was rather nice actually cause once i had some beers in me i didnt feel like **** anymore <0> hehe lack of sleep is the best time to pitch the jokes <1> so essentially the last sleep i had was friday night <0> amazing the funny **** the brain can dredge up when tired :) <1> Yeah <1> sleep deprivation is almost as good as a drugs <0> hehehe <0> no argument there <1> traffic at my site? beats me. i put $10 at a time into the debit system and it emails me when its low <0> hrmm. <1> do a GIS for "money in nose" <1> thats me. <1> though thats not hosted at nfs <0> GIS? <1> its really amazing how google picks up on **** like that. i swear i only put that picture up to show one or two people <1> google image search <0> philz.dyn.dhs.org <0> hahaha that you? <1> yep <0> christ, those quarters? <1> right now i still subscribe to dhs.org for dynamic dns though i have finally converted to a static ip <1> Yes, $2.50 worth of quarters. <0> heheh, mental <0> sec. checkin out your site <4> Yes, that would describe young z0ggy <4> :-p <4> But he's cute ... so he can get away with it. :-p <1> I saw something on Jay Leno or Letterman, or something like that, the kid put $2.00 worth of quarters in his nose. I figured I could beat it. <1> so thats why I did that <0> hrmm dnet-now.gif is takin forever to load off your site <1> eh maybe apache freaked out. its restarted.
<0> sec <1> someday i may get a dedicated server box <5> what apache version you running? <0> http://philz.dyn.dhs.org:8080/index.asf a deadstick? <1> 2.something <5> im not happy with apache 2.x <5> =/ <0> i love apache2 <1> yes thats dead. index.html hosts an embedded WiMP that was originally intended to stream video <0> friggin apache1 is s l o w compared to apache2 <1> i dont have the encoder running right now, <0> and now that they've fixed the php threading issue with apache2, it's great <0> ahh <5> eh its all about personal preferance <0> true <0> man, truth be told, I'd be quite happy with Apache2 + latest stable Mono DSO for it. <1> apache2 is quite nice. vhosting is so incredibly easy with it. <0> i'd be happy with .net 1.1 <0> z0g^^: oh hell yeah <0> <VirtualHost> entries are so easy, my mom could probably set it up <1> :D <5> iis isnt too bad anymore <5> but i'd still choose apache over it anyday of the week =P <0> sR: it's not that. it's the underlying operating system. Windows is OK, don't get me wrong. but I'm FAR more comfortable with managing FreeBSd and Linux servers <3> Shuddap. <0> XTR: kiss my *** you drunken monkey <3> k. <5> yeah this is a win box but i do prefer *nix <1> we run all our publically accessible servers, ie, smtp/pop3/imap/ftp/http/poptop on linux. i wouldnt ever run a windows box that is directly on the internet <5> just some games dont work properly under Cedega so im forced onto windows <0> z0g^^: me either. port forwarding is just fine :) <1> we run a windows network, on the internal servers and workstations, but for our internet presence, thats linux <1> well, i have some linux workstations <0> I spent *many* a year running linux. However, I do have to say, for all the love linux has shown me professionally and personally.. I love me some freebsd <1> linux happens to run some engineering apps better then windows <0> freebsd is what OpenBSD would be like if it had any balls under the hood :) <5> gah im a nerd, im listening to the advent children soundtrack <5> =( <1> i havent had much (any) *bsd experience. just some slackware, redhate, and opensuse at the moment. im about to install some FC5 this coming week though. <0> hehe hey listen to whatever you want. I'm 35 and still listen to techno, and I'm definitely hooked on rock & roll, and cl***ical. <5> i run debian unstable on my other box <1> at the moment, opensuse is my favorite <0> z0g^^: set up a testbox with debian and FC5 <0> tell me honestly when you're done which you prefer <1> k <1> i honeslty dont think it matters much at this point. ive got enough experience under the belt that you can just sack me onto a floppy based slackware system and i can get the **** up and running <0> use debian testing too. stable is fine, don't get me wrong. just testing is the perfect compromise within the debian frame of things between 'more current' and 'sufficiently audited' <5> sid for the win =P <0> hehe SLS Linux. I miss them days :)] <0> sR: there is NO way i'd even THINK of running sid in production] <0> not even close <1> i think its cute when a distro makes stuff convenient, but even with SuSE, YaST does quite a bit, but youre STILL EDITING TEXTFILES. that is something that isnt going to change <5> hehe i dont blame you =) <0> i'll run sid here at home, but not a damn chance I'll run it prod <1> so just learn how to configure **** based on textfiles, then it doesnt matter what distro you use <0> z0g^^: hehe <5> install slack a few times, you'll get good lol <0> true. so long as the distro complies with POSIX (duh) and the FHS2.x you're pretty much golden <0> just as long as I never have to deal with spec files again, I'll be happy <0> sR: naw, LFS <1> ive really only been sticking to RHEL or SLES because the software we use at work is certified for it. <5> yeah that too <0> slack is still packaged :) LFS now.. now there's sinking your teeth into the real meat <1> technically its not certified for OpenSuSE, just SLES, but ive got it working fine under opensuse <5> i've never done a LFS install yet <5> still debating if i want to lose that much time of my life <5> =P <0> z0g^^: yeah. I'm glad I've maintained my RHCE if for no other reason than professional <0> sR: if you truly and totally want to understand A) what goes into a distrib rollout and B) what makes a linux distro (any) tick, LFS is the way to go <1> i cant wait to get FC5 installed this coming week. rather excited. i really like suse though. and i like to support novell as they really have had quite a superior product over MS for the longest time <1> we've bought a number of licenses of SLES in the last couple years <0> i refuse to touch anything RPM based these days unless I'm getting paid. <0> i just won't do it
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