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Citizens Against Celebrity Pundits
ipetitions ^
| March 8, 2003
| Lori Bardsley
Posted on 3/8/2003, 4:09:14 PM by God'sgrrl
If there are any webmasters out there, I could use some advice. ipetitions has basically told me to obtain more server space ($3,000+) immediately through them or I must move the petition. Can anyone hook me up with someone about server space?? I have obtained citizensagainstcelebritypundits.org. Thanks.
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News
KEYWORDS: actors; antiamerican; antibush; antiwar; farrell; hollywood; petition; sheen
To: God'sgrrl
Bump.
Seems to me some tech-savvy FReeper should be able to find a cheaper alternative for this important message.
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posted on
3/8/2003, 4:12:38 PM
by
martin_fierro
(SOUTH American Idol)
To: martin_fierro
I hope so...this has exploded.
To: JohnHuang2
webmaster ping
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posted on
3/8/2003, 4:19:32 PM
by
Houmatt
(Accept no substitutes.)
To: JudgeAmint
Ping!
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posted on
3/8/2003, 4:19:51 PM
by
MizSterious
("The truth takes only seconds to tell."--Jack Straw)
To: God'sgrrl
Looking at the form on your site, it would appear that about 256 bytes would be enough for the average response. You have 77 thousand responses so far, so the disk space would be under 20 meg.
It's clearly not the disk space they are charging you for... You could lease a server from rackspace.com. Their additional disk space is something like $1.00 per month per gigabyte.
They also support Mysql and PHP which you would need for your survey and have lots of bandwidth.
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posted on
3/8/2003, 4:41:39 PM
by
babygene
(Viable after 87 trimesters)
To: babygene
Thank you...
To: God'sgrrl
BUMP!
To: MizSterious
Signed, sealed and delivered...
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posted on
3/8/2003, 11:38:38 PM
by
JudgeAmint
(from DA Judge!!))
To: God'sgrrl
bump!
10
posted on
3/8/2003, 11:43:58 PM
by
agrace
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