Washington Water Rockets
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 9:47 pm
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Now that your tripod.com site has gone, where are you now?dwrrule wrote:Sorry that site maker sucked. So heres my new site
http://washington-water-rockets.tripod.com/
You can get back lost websites by using the wayback machine. It works great for those old sites that were taken down when geocities, tripod, and AOL took off their free website services.rockets-in-brighton wrote:Now that your tripod.com site has gone, where are you now?dwrrule wrote:Sorry that site maker sucked. So heres my new site
http://washington-water-rockets.tripod.com/
Of course, and that's great if there's no other way of recovering the content; but dwrule posts on this forum and might have a new location to tell us about.Tim Chen wrote:You can get back lost websites by using the wayback machine. It works great for those old sites that were taken down when geocities, tripod, and AOL took off their free website services.rockets-in-brighton wrote:Now that your tripod.com site has gone, where are you now?dwrrule wrote:Sorry that site maker sucked. So heres my new site
http://washington-water-rockets.tripod.com/
rockets-in-brighton wrote:On that subject, I found Paul Grosse's backup site: http://www.paul.grosse.is-a-geek.com/h2oRocketIndex.htm.
To be honest, those image hosting services have the same problem in that they come and go. Also, some of them choke your bandwidth or cut off the service if your images are posted to a popular site and get too many hits. At the moment one of the best services around is Imgur, very fast and no restrictions.WTF wrote:If you put your photos on photobucket or another image hosting site you can make your webpage link outside to them and host it anyplace.
That is the problem with free sites, They are one board room decision from oblivion and they don't give much warning. Look what happened to the Yahoo geocities sites or the AOL Hometown sites or the MSN groups mailing lists. One day a message appears that they were closed. A lot of people lost a lot of their content that wasn't backed up locally when those shut down.rockets-in-brighton wrote:To be honest, those image hosting services have the same problem in that they come and go. Also, some of them choke your bandwidth or cut off the service if your images are posted to a popular site and get too many hits. At the moment one of the best services around is Imgur, very fast and no restrictions.WTF wrote:If you put your photos on photobucket or another image hosting site you can make your webpage link outside to them and host it anyplace.