Thick_asa_Planck
Dark Sky Hunter
Reged: 09/04/04
Posts: 3342
Loc: UK
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Hi everyone,
As per the topic heading, i am looking for some free webspace so i can construct an astronomy website. Does anyone know of anywhere that would allow me to make my own site for free?
Thanks
Alex
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thewolf
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Reged: 02/24/05
Posts: 82
Loc: Holland Mich
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there is lots of free hoting out there. If you do a search on google you will find lots of it.
BUT on the other hand PAID hosting is very cheap I host a hand full and it cost me $5.00 a month. PAID hosting wil be way better then any free stuff you can get.
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Chris_H
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Reged: 11/24/03
Posts: 4634
Loc: Norway
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You dont get free webspace from your ISP? Like 25mb or something like that
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TS 65mm EDQ
Orion 80ST
NEQ6 GoTo Mount
DMK21AU618 with Astrodon LRGB filters
ASI120MC
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Canon 550Da (modded)
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FAB
Stargeezer
Reged: 08/06/04
Posts: 2686
Loc: Blythe, CA USA
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Earthlink allows their customers eight free websites, each with up to ten megabytes of space. I've done six thus far, and agreed to do a seventh. You can charge a small monthly fee for sites you construct, and more than make back the monthly Earthlink charge. It's really not a bad deal. FAB
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6.0" Konus Refractor
3.0" Celestron Tabletop Newtonian
10X50 Binoculars
Amscope T490A Trinocular Compound Microscope
Amscope SM 1TZ Trinocular Stereo Zoom Micoscope
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http://www.cracblythe.org/index.html
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Michael Morris
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Reged: 01/05/05
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Loc: Worcestershire, UK
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Try http://www.aardvaak.co.uk/ . They offer 25MB of free webspace with no strings.
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Skywatcher HEQ5 Pro (portable mount for Orion 80ED and Revelation 66mm Apo)
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Chris Graham
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Reged: 04/01/04
Posts: 4886
Loc: Stirling, Scotland
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www.freeservers.com
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