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Thanks to all who have responded to my various technological pleas over the last few days. My hosting providers waning is producing massive unreliability — my sites been down more than its been up over the last week — and so Ive done the poking around among the providers you recommended, and have settled on DreamHost (thanks, Andrew; Ive attempted to be sure that you get credit for the referral). Theyre having a sale right now on their “Code Monster” package, which provides 1600 MB 2560 MB disk space, 40 GB 65 GB monthly bandwidth, hosting for up to 15 full domains and unlimited subdomains, and 75 shell accounts, for only $19.95 a month (which is half the usual price, and which price will remain in effect as long as I keep the plan). This is far more than I really need, but I have some plans in the offing that may necessitate expansion, so better too much than not enough. And the price is certainly right, and the ratings at webhostingratings.com are as well.

So, on tap, as soon as I finish my @$#*! grading, which I should have finished days ago, is a site migration and redesign.1 Im going to do some experimenting with Textpattern and WordPress as well, to decide whether I want to stick it out with MT or head in another direction.

In short: expect major wonkiness hereabouts, until the changes get sorted out.

[UPDATE 5.29.04: I love these guys! Ive been with them for two weeks, and already theyve upgraded disk space and bandwidth on my plan (in fact, on all plans) by 60%! Plus, theyve instituted a 20% discount for a 2-year prepayment, bringing the cost of this plan down to $15.95/month. Im adding a link way down in the left sidebar; if youre in need of a hosting service, and you open an account with them, I get lovely referral discounts…]


  1. Incidentally, anybody have any advice on the migration part? Any lessons I can learn from your migration experiences? ↩︎