>(1) With a suite of PHP scripts that could be installed on any > hosting service that supports PHP (not hard to find).
>(2) By installing a special package on a Linksys router. >(3) Developing an embedded Linux Internet appliance to host from a > user's home/office connection. (What, my ToS say "no servers"?) I think that the amount of information that most people have on Facebook, etc. and the number of times it was accessed would probably not cause issues with most people's providers. But Facebook and its ilk provide three services, one of storing your information, one of easily allowing others to find it, and one of blocking most of those people from bothering you if you do not want them to. (3) would easily solve the "storing" problem, but you would still need some searching and blocking apparatus. Probably make a good topic of conversation on Friday the 13th. md -- Jon "maddog" Hall Executive Director Linux International(R) email: mad...@li.org 80 Amherst St. Voice: +1.603.672.4557 Amherst, N.H. 03031-3032 U.S.A. WWW: http://www.li.org Board Member: Uniforum Association Board Member Emeritus: USENIX Association (2000-2006) (R)Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in several countries. (R)Linux International is a registered trademark in the USA used pursuant to a license from Linux Mark Institute, authorized licensor of Linus Torvalds, owner of the Linux trademark on a worldwide basis (R)UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the USA and other countries. _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/