Aren't there any free torrent trackers that could be used to distribute sets
like this?
The technology would be perfect when the demand peaks like in this case
here.
2005/10/13, Greg Bird <bird415@gmail.com>:
quoted 26 lines Sorry folks, but after posting our info to a few lists and due to us
>
> Sorry folks, but after posting our info to a few lists and due to us
> "using
> so much network resources" (apparently from lots of people downloading the
> free music sets at once) our webhost blocked our site all day yesterday.
> Apologies if you tried to visit it and were denied.
>
> Sure, sell us a website with 400gigs of transfer per month, then take it
> down when it's actually getting used, nice. Always read the fine print,
> kids!
>
> Anyway, we had to pull a bunch of the sets that were getting linked to
> from
> elsewhere to ease the load on the server for a bit, but the site is back
> up
> and running.
> Feel free to poke around and get some info on Saturday's TWO special
> guests, both of whom are doing LIVE PA's. It's gonna be a really fun show!
> Saturday night @ Rx Gallery in San Francisco
> [KONTROL] presents ORAC Records
> Caro + [a]pendics.shuffle - both performing LIVE.
> http://www.kontrolsf.com/
> peace,
> ------> G
>
>
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