It's been about a week or so since I moved this over to Yahoo-GeoCities, and I have to say so far so good. Easy to set up, was able to FTP with some ease, and I even got the archives thing fixed for those of you who haven't been able to read my collective wisdom since day one (though the latter was more me and the Blogger help files than Y-GC).
I do not like the pop-up ad. It is less annoying than the damned wireless spy camera ones, or the casino ones (with apologies to the DeVeaus). None top the porn pop-ups, which propogate at a speed somewhere between Ebola and light. I've even seen a few times where the ad comes up with some sort of error message, making the window very small. On the other hand, I've also been greeted by large pictures of Lance Bass and Sulley, the big blue hairy thing from Monsters, Inc.. I could do without that. [When I went to check to make sure this posted, the first ad I got was the Sulley one. The second one was Chris Kattan as Corky Romano, which in retrospect is about a billion times worse. -MJC]
But the pros and cons do lean towards me staying here for a while. I may do what Matt Bruce did with his blog, and put up a home page over it so you don't necessarily get the ad on the blog page. I do seem to gets ads on both the main and archive page, so that may not work, but it could be worth a shot.
17 December 2001
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