We all need Heroes

Posted by Stevio in Domain Names, Miscellaneous, My Network on November 9th, 2007

The last few days I’ve become something on a Heroes addict. I must have watched nine episodes in total. I know I’m ‘late to the game’ as the show is already in it’s second season, but must say it one of the best television shows for years!

Despite turning into a ‘telly addict’, I am planning new websites. I even looked into buying a domain for one of the projects. Unfortunately, as per usual, owner’s have unrealistic valuations over their domains, so I went ahead and registered an available domain instead. I have high hopes for one of the sites, but it’s going to be tough to put together, however, I’m sure it’ll be fun at the same time.

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Music to my ears

Posted by Stevio in Miscellaneous on October 21st, 2007

In the past I’ve slaughtered ebay for the websites that are up for sale there, and that still stands. However, the last week or so I’ve been looking for cds to buy and have found ebay a joy!

I mainly buy movie scores, as they’re great to listen to while working on my websites, and have found it expensive buying the ones I want in online stores. Of course, on ebay things are a lot cheaper, obviously because most items are used. This doesn’t bother me though, especially as once I buy cds I usually move them onto an MP3 player.

So far I’ve won 15 auctions and received 8 on them. Only one cd was in poor condition, but thankfully it played great. The rest have been in good condition.

I think it just shows why pay full price for something when you can get the same used and pay a lot less!

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Digital Point downtime

Posted by Stevio in Miscellaneous on October 7th, 2007

Yesterday it was quite a surprise to see the Digital Point forums offline. Admittedly I didn’t time the downtime for how long, but some report it as much as six hours.

I’ve not seen anything official to explain why the forums were inaccessible for such a long time, but I guess with how much Digital Point has grown in the last year, it’s no surprise that these events occur. For example, they now have a staggering 102,794 members, of which 36,796 are active.

At the time it looked like a server problem, as my browser kept reporting that the server had been reset.

I know if Digital Point were to go offline permanently a heck of a lot of people would certainly be upset, as it has become one of the largest webmaster-related forums on the internet.

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