Early: So is it still her room when it's empty? Does the room, the thing, have purpose? Or do we -- what's the word? Simon: I really can't help you. Early: The plan is to take your sister. Get the reward, which is substantial. 'Imbue.' That's the word.

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§ ita § - Nov 08, 2002 11:10:02 pm PST #1300 of 10000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

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§ ita § - Nov 08, 2002 11:26:38 pm PST #1301 of 10000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Gah. We talk a lot.

I talk a lot.

Anyway, we're currently okay with monthly bandwidth, but we're eating diskspace like nobody's business. We've been live almost 2 months and we're 44% through our HD storage.

We can upgrade as far as 550MB (we're currently at 154 of 350). But that's more money. And then what?

It's late, and I'm out of bright ideas.


John H - Nov 08, 2002 11:27:10 pm PST #1302 of 10000

raunchy mature

If ever there was a porn star name...


P.M. Marc - Nov 08, 2002 11:28:23 pm PST #1303 of 10000
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

What's the size of each 10k thread?

How comes the archiving notion?


John H - Nov 08, 2002 11:28:57 pm PST #1304 of 10000

What's taking up the bulk of the storage?

And, how much money? We're OK for money this year aren't we?


DavidS - Nov 08, 2002 11:33:42 pm PST #1305 of 10000
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

We're OK for money this year aren't we?

Jesse said we were sitting on surplus.


§ ita § - Nov 08, 2002 11:34:12 pm PST #1306 of 10000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Well, threads are being archived here, so that doesn't save much space.

Hmm. Further investigation shows we have only 32MB of tables.

And by only I mean "only", since we're babies yet.

I have to request telnet access so I can du the subdirectories. And I have to check if e-mail stored on the server counts to that total.


§ ita § - Nov 08, 2002 11:42:50 pm PST #1307 of 10000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Oh, and in October we had a bandwidth of 17.6 of 20GB allowed. So that's okay. Although the 2nd and the 25th were very low. If we redo the numbers with them at average bandwidth (.6GB), that brings us up to 19.6GB/month. Which is pretty close to the wire.


§ ita § - Nov 08, 2002 11:48:30 pm PST #1308 of 10000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

October usage:

DayHitsFilesPagesVisitsSitesKBytes%age KB 186,56846,8613,340944606721,6893.91% 28,9374,74234412315671,2870.39% 385,18747,1484,1011,092669700,7443.79% 481,82442,7333,019909614620,8303.36% 547,98423,0881,798625472333,9011.81% 657,89831,3742,170646513435,9912.36% 783,72747,1023,6501,085702732,3143.96% 889,17748,0663,930959609745,7044.04% 983,68046,9834,005986652722,2453.91% 1075,04741,2983,444881601626,2933.39% 1178,02742,3932,673827581628,1553.40% 1240,45822,3481,648525417289,3421.57% 1352,51728,1762,111605510394,0222.13% 1482,22546,7963,915935618732,2973.96% 1599,44854,3774,225959682827,5224.48% 1692,13153,9154,3061,027666801,6814.34% 1775,24343,4463,104870595640,8093.47% 1879,72044,7223,099816579677,0113.66% 1954,24626,1771,678583484376,5582.04% 2049,01224,9771,750625547344,0881.86% 2173,53740,7473,026811556598,7273.24% 2292,91151,0523,684937630781,7594.23% 23105,08458,9794,1861,063684870,2134.71% 2489,45149,4943,407849574732,8603.97% 253,7422,0241474911030,3450.16% 2660,38432,1642,065712542443,8622.40% 2767,94137,1152,432773536501,8322.72% 2892,06653,5493,8421,057664803,5644.35% 2988,51952,5984,060967605776,7224.20% 3094,75254,8903,836972618789,0044.27% 3181,71547,9183,707893562726,4903.93% TOTAL2,253,1581,247,25292,70225,10517,35418,477,861 


John H - Nov 08, 2002 11:53:18 pm PST #1309 of 10000

So what's the penalty for going over the bandwidth?