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Old December 6th 07, 10:06 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
frankwm
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Presumably the " ISPs, hosting companies and so forth " are all
Charities then?
If you set up, say, a Yahoo account (I've a few) you can 'make up' a
Postcode (I also use a US ZIP-code)/Profile/Name.
The only thing 'Personal' is they have your ISP address - as do the
other Web-Sites that you visit.

Tell you what..
The info is on the V-C-A site.
You just copy it and set up an ever-so-PC site..I'll even link to it..
See how much extra 'Forum Activity' it attracts.
As an aside, I do feel that a specific 'Non-Quad/Leak, etc' site
devoted to British HiFi manufactured by the smaller/cottage Co's (like
Armstrong..) would be good - but I'm not creating it..











I'm with Jim here - companies like Yahoo and Goofle are in the business of
corporatising the Web - it is so easy to do stuff like set up Web space,
forums and the like. Agreed that this latter course probably means some
reliance on ISPs, hosting companies and so forth - but going with the likes
of Yahoo just doesn't feel attractive to me - at least. Having begun to
get some individual empowerment it seems a pity to throw it away and end up
in the rather dubious clutches of a few massive corporate entities.


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Old December 6th 07, 10:14 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Don Pearce
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Default REAL POST New Vintage-Cambridge-Audio group

On Thu, 6 Dec 2007 03:06:16 -0800 (PST), frankwm
wrote:

Presumably the " ISPs, hosting companies and so forth " are all
Charities then?
If you set up, say, a Yahoo account (I've a few) you can 'make up' a
Postcode (I also use a US ZIP-code)/Profile/Name.
The only thing 'Personal' is they have your ISP address - as do the
other Web-Sites that you visit.

Tell you what..
The info is on the V-C-A site.
You just copy it and set up an ever-so-PC site..I'll even link to it..
See how much extra 'Forum Activity' it attracts.
As an aside, I do feel that a specific 'Non-Quad/Leak, etc' site
devoted to British HiFi manufactured by the smaller/cottage Co's (like
Armstrong..) would be good - but I'm not creating it..



Do you not get a heap of free web space from your ISP? I do - much
more than I will ever use. Just fence off a corner of it for this; all
you really need to do is make a directory structure and put the files
in it with some suitable links on a web page. It doesn't actually need
any kind of login and personal info sharing to function, does it?

d

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Old December 6th 07, 10:26 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
frankwm
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Default REAL POST New Vintage-Cambridge-Audio group

So what if I decide to change my ISP?
Also, I've an idea that the current 100MB Google limit (almost twice
what I have..) isn't really enough to put all the CA-related the files
in (it's currently @45MB - & I purposely kept mine as small files..
I only started the group so that folks could access (and donate)
material typically not otherwise available (Service Manuals being
rather 'scarce').
As I said - the files are there..Copy Them...& create a British Jalopy
HiFi Group.
 




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