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Host Update

Well still no luck in finding a host yet, I checked out a bunch of free hosting sites, but don't trust them for some reason. I'll keep looking but if you know of any reliable free hosting services leave a comment...actually just leave a comment anyway I'd like to hear from everyone visiting the site. That's all for now!
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Anonymous said…
DAMMIT Gizba went down, that site used to give you 1000megs of freespace.
Now its some shitty AIM profile site. Whatever.

www.topcities.com gives you 150 megs.
www.250free.com gives you 250 megs.
Both are free. Hope this helps.
Mike said…
Thanks for the links, I'll check them out.
Anonymous said…
Woot. I found another site for ya, man. Well, you may have heard of www.photobucket.com Very cool site. Large space; for $25 a year you get 250 megs. By the way, YES you can trust this site. I've seen multiple amateur comic artists on message boards use these to host their images. No problems as far as I can see. Nice, eh?
oh, by the way. I'm the same guy who posted those links (topcities, 250free)
http://www.photobucket.com
Mike said…
Hey thanks man, I'm currently using photobucket and it works pretty great. I'm using the free account though so I can't have images over 250 kb but I get a gig of bandwidth a month so it's almost ok to use for the site. My old host may be coming back so hopefully that will work out. Until then I've been really busy with school and stuff, plus if I bring the site back I think I might make a new layout. Anyway, I'll post news about this when time permits. Thanks again man!

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