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        Old 23rd April 2002, 23:57   #1 (permalink)
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        Moved my website

        I've moved my website to

        http://www.geocities.com/ds_bmw/index.html

        has short-form manuals and acceleration graphs,
        as well as some pictures and a mirror of the splendid "Rocket" video.
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        holy crap that rocket commecial is great!

        i was trying to figure out why you put that on your M5 page, this is just some silly jet car, then i tried to figure out how they filmed that, i was thinking 2 jet cars, than BAMMO! the m5, thats awesome! man im still impressed!
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        Old 24th April 2002, 00:12   #3 (permalink)
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        It's from a South African TV-ad. Found it among Greg's films.

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        The reason I moved the website was the old ISP had lots of technical problems. So I moved the site to Geocities with a 3 GB/ month bandwidth allowance. What it doesn´t say anywhere on their site is that Geocities obviously also impose a byte/s limit which shuts my pages down when (according to them) too much data is transferred. This is stupid. They make more money on the ads the more visitors they get.

        When this "overload" occurs you will get a "Please try again in an hour" message. I'm very sorry for the inconveinience.

        Obviously I made a mistake moving to Geocities. Does anyone have a suggestion for a really well-working free hosting service?

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