'Justa one couranto...Play it to me.
Delicious lute-tune...from Italy'...etc.
UK residents will recognize the connection (sung to 'O Sola Mio').sp? A
TV-ad. shows a young couple in a gondola, snatching an ice-cream from one
passing in the opposite direction.
Ah, memories...
Best Wishes
Ron UK
A forward from Alain Veylit:
Hi all,
Last week, my host provider shut down my WEB site at
http://musickshandmade.com/lute/ for abuse because I was over the limit
in terms of file count by a factor of 600,000.
So I am trying to rethink the situation and what to do and I would like
to get some
Dear e-friends,
I've just returned from a voyage to Ukraine, my first in literally 30 years.
I had an opportunity to see the torbans in the museums, as well as some
breathtaking iconography, some of which I have begun to upload to
http://www.torban.org/mamai/mamai1.html
and the following pages.
Dear Alain
For us lutenists it's a great pity your site doesn't exist any longer. I
think it's important that at least to further provide the Django files
and the facsimile files.
You could construct a simple site like the one of Sarge Gerbode
(http://www.gerbode.net/) which comes without so
What would be the yearly cost for hosting the site with a reliable
company?
B
Hi all,
Last week, my host provider shut down my WEB site at
http://musickshandmade.com/lute/ for abuse because I was over the limit
in terms of file count by a factor of 600,000.
So I am trying to rethink the situ
I would second that advice. I think it should be something "bare-bones"
like [1]gerbode.net. If you need any help with the web development, let
me know.
Jim Abraham
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Urs Leo Gantenbein
wrote:
Dear Alain
For us lutenists it's a great pit
Most sites don't even have 60 documents, let alone an excess of
60 documents. Once you get above a certain number of files,
databases seem much more useful for file storage and retrieval than
simply putting files everywhere. One database is a few files at most,
and it can contain millions