The long story that is recursively linked to another telling of the same thing is located at my new blog about Fuitadnet's recent service. The executive summary is:
  • Fuitadnet.com is a very bad hosting service.
  • They managed to lose an entire server.
  • This loss revealed their "daily backup" didn't exist.
  • When customers complained on their forums, they responded by removing the forums.
Thus ends my relationship with Fuitadnet.

How this concerns AGN at all is that, for those who remember them, the AGN Member Pages were hosted at good old atmaweapon.org. Something like 3 years ago I redid them in PHP and seeded information about it to a few select members; excitement did not pick up and I figured the "Picture Post" thread was all AGN really needed but I did not delete the static HTML or php member pages.

I have some stale version of them in static HTML and I actually have the database schema and code for the PHP version, but I lost the data itself. Also since it's old PHP who knows what kind of issues could arise. I was curious if anyone even cares about them before I go to the effort of redoing the data entry. Another problem is a few people have explicitly asked to be removed and I did not really make good notes of that so I might reintroduce them.

I see about 85 names on the Member Pages roster and probably 6 of them post today. I can always mirror the static one for nostalgia, but I'm curious if it is worth even doing that.

Of course, if you have some really cool idea for something that would rejuvenate interest in them feel free to point it out; I'm not really sure why I decided to keep paying for hosting other than having theoretically infinite email addresses and a reliable method of hosting files is pretty appealing, but having a project would definitely make me feel like this hassle was worth it.

*edit* Also the DNS transfer only happened a day or so ago and for some reason in Firefox only I have a lot of intermittent problems accessing the site. Everything is cool then it's 404 for 10 minutes then everything is cool again. For some reason while Firefox insists there are no pages at my domain, IE has no problems serving up content so if you can't access it all I can say is I hate the fact that no two people will read a standard and implement it the same.

*edit*