For the past couple of years, I parked my domain at an inferior hosting service (I'll divulge the name of the organization if you e-mail me) and did almost nothing with it. That's about to change! Years ago, before the dot-com implosion, I was the co-owner of an ISP up in Maine. My business partner (and friend) and I ran an exceptional operation and built a fiercely loyal customer base over the nearly three years we were in business. As you might expect, I grew accustomed to (and took for granted) having firsthand, direct access to an internet-connected network. Worse, however, was having to relinquish control of it to the party to whom we had sold the entire operation.
It's been almost ten years, but I will soon have complete control over my own personal domain (garychambers.com), and I am nearly as excited now as I was the day my friend and I opened the doors to our company.
A small, comfortable nook pertaining to technology, current events, astronomy, and sailing and navigation.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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