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Author:  eternalwolf [ Thu Sep 25, 2008 9:07 pm ]
Post subject:  Please review my Game News and Resource Website

Hello Freehostia Users and Customers!

I just wanted to show everyone my work-in-progress.
My site, http://www.eternalwolf.com is hosted by Freehostia using their Advanced Plan.

This plan is the best choice for small businesses and gives customers alot to work with, and enabled features that are not included in the free hosting plan.

EternalWolf is a Multi-Faceted website delivering its members and guests a wide variety of services of which are at little or no cost to you.

Registration is free! Come and join our new community and maybe even help out if you would like. We could always use a helping hand from a generous volunteer.

Our website is full of articles and news about your favorite game and the people behind the scenes.

Members are allowed to submit and create Articles, Blogs and Member Pages.

We have just installed our new EWIM or (Eternalwolf Instant Messanger).
The IM application requires no download. View it from your web browser.
Contact any eternalwolf member and add them to your buddy list.
Share your ideas and interests with your personal profile via the Portal site, Forum boards, or EWIM.

Let me know what you think. I will hope to see some criticism so that I may change anything people find un-interesting or something I should add.

Thank you for your time and your responses.

Author:  leoe [ Wed Dec 30, 2009 7:28 pm ]
Post subject:  very interesting

I'm confused. Is the EternalWolf file storage site still the same one you talked about? Did you decide in the year after the post to completely shift gears from a gaming news site to a file storage one, or did the domain just change hands? In case you still own this website, I gotta say this is a convenient service. It could come in really handy if I quickly need to store a file that is not too content-sensitive (for fear of hackers and the like), and then pull it out when needed. Fine work.

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