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Jon,
would you be interested in someone that could host the existing faq
until another is done so that you don't have to deal with the resource
consumption on your end. I would be willing to do so if you could
tell me how much diskspace it requires, and approx howmany hits/day
it was taking.
Steve
jon * wrote:
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> on 11/12/99 1:00 PM, Stou Sandalski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I would be down to build a faq-o-matic like deal without someone else... but
> > I looked at the page again and I saw this: http://literal.lateral.net/slac/
> > They seem to be on it so I guess I will see if I can go help them or
> > something...
> >
> > Stou
>
> well, their page hasn't changed yet and as i stated, there has been a bunch
> of talk and absolutely no software that has come of it yet. ;-(
>
> i wish that people who offered such things would actually follow through on
> what they are working on.
>
> -jon
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