--- In just-a-minute@..., nylon wrote:
>
> Hi all. My web host has informed me that they don't really like me
> archiving 160GB of files on my domain if they're not being actively shared
> via HTTP.
>
> All of them are only third-level backups, so it's no great pain to remove
> them, but I'd like to keep my JAM backups there. So I've moved them to my
> public UP folder. The drawback for you is there are now about 1000 files
> to wade through, including all my losslessly-compressed FLAC versions!
>
> To keep out passing trolls and copyright-keen individuals, however, I will
> password-protect the UP folder starting now and share the magic word with
> you guys. Please keep it within our closed garden here at Yahoo.
>
> The username to get into /UP is jam.
> The password is contains a little test: it's our favourite chairman's first
> name followed by the 4-digit year in which JAM was first broadcast. No
> spaces or capital letters.
>
> I hope that's all clear!
> Mark
> --
>
> Mark
> mark@...
> http://nylon.net
>
-----Original Message-----
From: just-a-minute@... [mailto:just-a-minute@...]On Behalf Of delmelza
Sent: 22 January 2013 02:12
To: just-a-minute@...
Subject: [just-a-minute] Re: Changes to my JAM jarThank you for the update & Info-
I have noted it for future referance. M
--- In just-a-minute@..., nylon wrote:
>
> Hi all. My web host has informed me that they don't really like me
> archiving 160GB of files on my domain if they're not being actively shared
> via HTTP.
>
> All of them are only third-level backups, so it's no great pain to remove
> them, but I'd like to keep my JAM backups there. So I've moved them to my
> public UP folder. The drawback for you is there are now about 1000 files
> to wade through, including all my losslessly-compressed FLAC versions!
>
> To keep out passing trolls and copyright-keen individuals, however, I will
> password-protect the UP folder starting now and share the magic word with
> you guys. Please keep it within our closed garden here at Yahoo.
>
> The username to get into /UP is jam.
> The password is contains a little test: it's our favourite chairman's first
> name followed by the 4-digit year in which JAM was first broadcast. No
> spaces or capital letters.
>
> I hope that's all clear!
> Mark
> --
>
> Mark
> mark@...
> http://nylon.net
>
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--- In just-a-minute@..., nylon wrote:
>
> Hi all. My web host has informed me that they don't really like me
> archiving 160GB of files on my domain if they're not being actively shared
> via HTTP.
>
> All of them are only third-level backups, so it's no great pain to remove
> them, but I'd like to keep my JAM backups there. So I've moved them to my
> public UP folder. The drawback for you is there are now about 1000 files
> to wade through, including all my losslessly-compressed FLAC versions!
>
> To keep out passing trolls and copyright-keen individuals, however, I will
> password-protect the UP folder starting now and share the magic word with
> you guys. Please keep it within our closed garden here at Yahoo.
>
> The username to get into /UP is jam.
> The password is contains a little test: it's our favourite chairman's first
> name followed by the 4-digit year in which JAM was first broadcast. No
> spaces or capital letters.
>
> I hope that's all clear!
> Mark
> --
>
> Mark
> mark@...
> http://nylon.net
>
On 28 January 2013 07:05, goluxgolux <golux@...> wrote:--Hi Mark
Assembling my own collection of JAM files has been a long and torturous process but would have been even more difficult had it not been for you kindly sharing your recordings. So, many thanks for that, and for continuing to share despite your ISP's restrictions.
Regarding your new password protection, may I risk being called a pedant and mention that "our favourite chairman's first name" is not Nicholas? As he himself has revealed in the show, he is Christopher Nicholas Parsons. :)
Yours in pedantry
Golux
--- In just-a-minute@..., nylon wrote:
>
> Hi all. My web host has informed me that they don't really like me
> archiving 160GB of files on my domain if they're not being actively shared
> via HTTP.
>
> All of them are only third-level backups, so it's no great pain to remove
> them, but I'd like to keep my JAM backups there. So I've moved them to my
> public UP folder. The drawback for you is there are now about 1000 files
> to wade through, including all my losslessly-compressed FLAC versions!
>
> To keep out passing trolls and copyright-keen individuals, however, I will
> password-protect the UP folder starting now and share the magic word with
> you guys. Please keep it within our closed garden here at Yahoo.
>
> The username to get into /UP is jam.
> The password is contains a little test: it's our favourite chairman's first
> name followed by the 4-digit year in which JAM was first broadcast. No
> spaces or capital letters.
>
> I hope that's all clear!
> Mark
> --
>
> Mark
> mark@...
> http://nylon.net
>
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