>> The sad story with Dan, and the former case with (Old) Tokana web site,
>> and my own unpleasant experience of same type, reminded me of an idea.
>>
>> Aren't we all on the Net? I guess (nearly) everybody can allot a few MB
>> of disk space for securing others and him/herself from such calamities.
>
>Well GeoCities for example gives you 15 meg for your homepage. Except they
>don't want people using webspage to store files; they insist that every file
>has to be linked to an HTML document that ultimately leads to index.html.
>
>But they never gave me any flack for storing a few documents, photos, MIDI
>files, etc.
>
>I have no idea what the policy for the other free homepage sites like
>Tripod, Angelfire, NBCi.com, Xoom...
>
>> My own files which are worth securinf are mostly .txt or Starling .dbf,
>> rarely MS Word-95, hardly 2 MB altogether (I must check it).
>
>I need all my old-school 3.5 inch floppies.
>
>
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