The Red Brick Times

  Thursday, September 29, 2005

It's that time of year again when tRBT hosting service wants some moolah. $95.40 keeps us up and running 'till October of '06. What a deal! Makes you wanna dig into your pockets for a contribution right this very second don't it? Last year John and Andy did that very thing and split the cost between them. Warmed the cockles of my heart. Well mookies, the cockles have gone cold again, so this is your big chance to apply some heat. Go on, show some love for tRBT! In return you get (in order of importance):

a warm fuzzy feeling

cool things to look at
Visions of Science Photographic Awards
Modern Living / Neurotica Series
NYPL Digital Gallery

fun things to do
Plastic Balls
Thinking Machine 4

What? You want more? Jeeze, you drive a hard bargain. Ok. I may even be motivated to install a picture viewing/cataloging/captioning system here that we can all upload to. There. That oughtta do it.
by whatley (4) comments

       Comments:
  • Happy to continue supporting RBT, $50 .... next?
     
  • Wow. Thanks again John. Let me know if you want a photo catalogue or some other goodie added.

    We're halfway there!
     
  • Done and done

    Mikey
     
  • Holy Sweet Screamin' Jesus! Thank you Mike! We're set for another year!

    As a special bonus here's a slice of life in Whatleyville. Niki, my new puppy, likes to hide her favorite chew toys. She'll ususlly take them outside and bury them then bring sticks inside for her chewing pleasure. Drives me crazy. I've discovered a couple places in the house she'll use when the urge to stash is upon her but she can't get out right then. One of them is behind my computer desk where the modem/router/cables are. Here's the slice. She was back there when I saw that you'd contributed the other half for the year. I yelled "Holy Sweet Screamin' Jesus", scared the shit out of her, she bolted, and in her haste took most every wire out with her. Not only does my laptop and network crash but I'm in the dark to boot. Took 20 minutes and a flashlight to get everything back together.
     
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