Exciting news..

I have an offer on the table for a small, free Unix hosting account for my child abuse stuff to have a home of it’s own. The person responsible for this offer has chosen to remain anonymous, but suffice it to say that I am deeply appreciative and would give him all the free publicity I could, if he wanted it. Not only will this give me the opportunity to move that stuff to a more appropriate domain name, it’ll also give me an opportunity to play with some things that ReadyHosting doesn’t support, like mySQL, and some other blogging software.

Now to find a good domain name for it..

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