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My main "fortress" (i.e. the site I personally update and regularly check) sits on my friend Luc's linux servers in Switzerland, where since August 2007 both http://www.searchlores.org and http://www.fravia.com resolve to. Switzerland being a very fine, neutral and (generally) freedom loving land, I hope to remain undisturbed on these servers for a long time (non convalescit planta quae saepius transfertur), but I'll redirect at once all my domains if needs be, so simply use http://www.searchlores.org or http://www.fravia.com if you wish to link to the stuff I publish. Note also that my older fravia.org does not resolve any more to any site of mine: that glorious domain, and also another domain: http://www.searchlore.org (note the missing "s") have been stolen by the usual dubious clowns. I couldn't care less. "Domains' snatching" is a well known web aleat for the commercial morons, but has no meaning for us: "links" do not matter at all once you know how to search the web. Dominii volant, scripta manent: Searchers will always be able to find us and what we write, no matter where it will appear, and all the others (i.e.: "non searchers") do not count. Other friends provide valuable good mirrors, that could come handy even if they are NOT updated very frequently:
Of course there are also several 'unofficial' "one-shot" mirrors, for instance Daniel's Benzedrine's (racemic amphetamine sulfate) at http://www.benzedrine.cx/mirror/fravia/htm/ (updated in 2001 :-), or http://tor.at/resources/computer/net/internet/www/search/www.searchlores.org/index.html (updated more than 3 years ago :-) As a matter of fact there's something to learn here as well... in fact as you'll discover such 'unofficial' mirrors may actually be quite interesting for simple stalking purposes: such servers, being somehow 'careless', will allow you - often enough - some access possibilities to any listing of directories, or files you may wish to peruse... :-) Also you can of course always check the evolution of a given site (mine as well) checking the web archives for a given page. All other occurrences of my site around the web are just "ripped of" and/or "one shot teleported" copies of my site. |
