Central Information Distributor

Jeremy epistemology at gmail.com
Thu Dec 27 20:06:01 EST 2007


Oh also, it's happened to me twice when transfering service away from
GoDaddy, I updated the Nameservers through GoDaddys Web panel, and
instead of honoring the new Nameserver (and thus keeping the site up)
they simply shut everything down.

They seriously suck.

On Dec 27, 2007 7:30 PM, Richard Claypool <bellevue.bat at gmail.com> wrote:
> May I ask why you say this?
>
> There are somethings I don't like about their interface, too damned
> cluttered for one thing, but I'd not call that being the devil.
>
> Rick
> msn
> bellevue.bat at gmail.com
> aim
> rclaypo
> skype
> lord_of_beer
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jeremy" <epistemology at gmail.com>
> To: "Kelly Ashkettle" <kellyashkettle at yahoo.com>
> Cc: "PghGoth listserv" <pgh-goth-list at listless.org>
> Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 6:46 PM
> Subject: Re: Central Information Distributor
>
>
> >I respectfully submit that GoDaddy is the devil, and suggest that if
> > you're going to register a domain name in the future, maybe consider
> > dreamhost.com or directnic.com, or basically anyone who isn't GoDaddy.
> >
> > On Dec 27, 2007 6:34 PM, Kelly Ashkettle <kellyashkettle at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> I started utahgoth.com a couple of years ago primarily to be a concert
> >> listing. I do pretty much what Jordan does for his 'zine: check all the
> >> venue websites and band MySpace pages and compile everything in one
> >> place.
> >>
> >> It's a really simple site, not nearly as complex as pghgoth.com. I
> >> primarily maintain it for myself so that I can keep track of things, but
> >> I figure some other people are interested as well, as it averages about
> >> 75 hits a day. I do an update about once a month, posting the new
> >> listings to the utahgoth LJ community at the same time. When I do that,
> >> there are usually one or two people who pipe up with events I may have
> >> left out, so that helps.
> >>
> >> I think it cost me $8 to register the domain through godaddy.com.
> >> If you're really interested in seeing a central listing spot, why not
> >> register pghgoth.net and make one?
> >>
> >> --KellyA
> >>
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message ----
> >> From: Jordan Harris <jdecay at worldnet.att.net>
> >> To: PghGoth listserv <pgh-goth-list at listless.org>
> >> Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2007 8:19:50 AM
> >> Subject: RE: Vocal Gems
> >>
> >>
> >> I think that one of the differences between today's scene and the scene
> >>  of
> >> the last decade was that now, more than ever, finding out about shows
> >> requires a more active participation.
> >>
> >> When compiling the concert listing for my zine, I check bands' myspace
> >>  pages
> >> (though often times the bulletin feature provides notification as well,
> >>  if
> >> one is on a band's friends list), venue websites, check the City Paper,
> >> check the previously mentioned former-Roboto bulletin board, and keep
> >>  my eye
> >> out for flyers when I'm out. It doesn't really take that long, it's
> >>  just
> >> that there's no one-stop source for the information, and checking
> >>  requires a
> >> bit of diligence.
> >>
> >> Word of mouth also helps, but it's not necessarily the first
> >> line-of-promotion these days.
> >>
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: pgh-goth-list-bounces at listless.org
> >> [mailto:pgh-goth-list-bounces at listless.org] On Behalf Of Manny
> >> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 1:58 PM
> >> To: Brian J. Parker
> >> Cc: PghGoth listserv
> >> Subject: Re: Vocal Gems
> >>
> >> only a handful of people ever read this list, look at livejournal, or
> >> look at myspace's pghgoths group.
> >> and pghgoth.com itself has been down and frozen for quite a while.
> >>
> >> but i don't necessarily think shows are any smaller. looks like VNV
> >> Nation and Rasputina did well. Haujobb, Cruxshadows, Assemblage 23 and
> >> Brian show with that girl (forget her name) all seemed to do just fine.
> >> Chemlab tanked, but that was expected because of its proximity to VNV.
> >> Freezepop I'm sure will do fine
> >> (btw, that's Feb 16 at Pegasus). Even more fringe electronic stuff like
> >>
> >> the recent Drumcorps show did alright.
> >>
> >> Somehow, people are still finding out about all of these things without
> >>
> >> a central information distributor (like pghgoth.com and this list used
> >> to be). Yet things still seem to be happening with regular enough
> >> frequency.
> >>
> >> So I wouldn't worry about it too much.
> >>
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