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NameMike (kilo) Keel
Date2010-01-20
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MessageGreat site! I always check it out when I feel homesick for Germany. Lived there for seven years. Best time of my life.


NameDierrinixtuth
Date2009-11-11
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MessageОтличный сайт и материалы очень познавательные


NameJim Finney
Date2009-10-19
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MessageDear Helmut, Yellowstone (Old Faithful) is in Wyoming, not California. smilie


NameAthene Cairns
Date2009-10-18
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MessageLoved the site, will definitely be back!!


NameTony
Date2009-10-05
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MessageWonderful website- thank you.



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NameAllonerex
Date2009-07-19
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MessageBilliards, pool
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NameJeff Morris
Date2009-06-19
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MessageI've been doing some online research recently/lately on something I use to have hooked up with Yahoo Geocities (Yahoo Messenger) - (but not anymore), and that is: have my webcam stream live on my own long time website; Yahoo Webhosting hosts my website, and I use Yahoo Sitebuilder to edit my website (if need be), already (long time) got my own domain name, but what I've been trying to figure out is that, I don't want to have to do anything after hooking up a setup, and I don't want to have to deal with a 3rd party hosting my webcam (ie: w w w . anywebcam . c o m), Anywebcam, I explained to - this, and of course they play dumb. But I'm left thinking, what, I need my own home server? Sigh . . . I thought all I needed to do was insert a html code via/per Yahoo Sitebuilder, save and publish unto Yahoo's server's and it would be in real time, live and always streaming, 24/7, without any needed program, 3rd party website hoster (just cut through all that). Any suggestion's?
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BUT, I am (in general) still having to deal with a 3rd party, right? Do ya understand what I actually want? I set up once with Yahoo sitebuilder (per html code), publish unto yahoo's server's and walk away; yes, my own pc has to be on for it to broadcast, but that i don't have to be logged in anywhere. w w w . jeffreydavidmorris . c o m



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