Thought: An HTML index of pointers to all the other sites would spread the load around, could comprise one easily-mirrored reasonably small file, and shouldn't be impossible to fit inside ANY ISP's disk space quotas. I'm more worried about mirroring projects on peoples' personal pages, that might get lost as people change ISP's/etc. If I could get a cable modem here, I'd volunteer a half gig of HDD space Neither ADSL nor cable modems supply my neighborhood, dangit! Could have someone gather everything & burn a CD-Rom, though if I did that, I'm afraid I would want to get a faster burner (Currently I just have a 2x write CD-R, burning 50 CD-R's on that would be basically pointless ) Saner for people to ship me a SCSI portable drive instead Mark w. v. ooijen / f. hanneman wrote: > > Like most other hobbyist who publish something on the web I will > (soon) run into the limits of my internet provider (limited web size, > limited traffic, watermarks, banners etc.). If someone could > at least mirror my site to reduce traffic.... > > regards, > Wouter. > > > Geocities is very stable and serious hosting services with good > connectivity, > > however it have watermark... Did you want to host Geowatermark-free > mirror of > > my page ?