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Nov. 9, 2005 - Last post here

I've moved the blog to a new address:  http://www.bavarianfalcon.com/falconblog/

 

First off, I want to thank Roadfly, I think they've setup something pretty cool here and wish them the best of luck.

 

There's a bit of irony to me being here though. 

 

I had used the free Roadfly hosting space to store pics of my car and host my "mod list" page. When I read that they were shutting down the free storage and moving to the blog format, I finally got off my ass and got serious about some paid web hosting, and even got my own domain.  And since I figured I was paying for it (and had a LOT more than 3mb of storage..more like 4800mb), I whipped up a full-on website (instead of just the HTML page I had here).

 

But visiting Roadfly several times during the process to see what files I needed to move or relink, I took at look at the Roadfly Blog setup.  Never having officially blogged before, I was intrigued, and went about setting up my own Roadfly blog.  It was easy, and it was fun, and in a matter of hours I had this page setup.  Cool stuff.  I was hooked, blogging was something I wanted to keep doing.

 

Then I discovered that my shiny new hosting service also had a very easy to setup blog, and it'd be linked to my domain name (which appealed to me), and under my complete control, so I went through the process of hand-converting this blog to that blog, which didn't take long.  That page is up and running now, and I think it's a bit silly not to mention redundant to try to keep two blogs live, so I'm gonna let this one die.

 

I think there's some good info in this blog for anyone interested in my conversion process, so as long as Roadfly is cool with it, I'll leave it up, and I want to thank them for hosting my stuff for years for free, and for introducing me to the ease of blogging and once again wish them (and all of you) the best of luck with the Roadfly Blogs.

 

Once again, here's the link to my new page:

 

http://www.bavarianfalcon.com/falconblog/

 

 


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