In article <200604042231.36917.rtellason at blazenet.net>,
"Roy J. Tellason" <rtellason at blazenet.net> writes:
They must be
getting free web space to leave the site up that long! Too
bad.
Wish I could find some free web space to that extent...!
Hey, this reminds me, I *do* actually know of some free web space that
some of you may be able to exploit.
XMission, my ISP, has a donated account setup for 501(c)3 non-profit
corporations. If you can document that you have a 501(c)3 non-profit
(or perhaps a similarly incorporated state non-profit) that is related
to your classic computing then contact me by email and I can help you
get setup.
Its basically the "business dial-up account":
<http://www.xmission.com/business/index.html>
<https://accounting.xmission.com/register/>
They are my ISP. Pete Ashdown, the owner of the company, is a good friend
of mine and very much supports computing history and the demoscene,
among other things.
He also happens to be the Democratic candidate running for US Senate
against Orrin Hatch. If you're in Utah, vote for Ashdown! :-)
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