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trainedmonkey

by Jim Winstead Jr.

blogs about los angeles and where they’re hosted

  • laist: houston, tx
  • la observed: washington, d.c.
  • la blogs: fremont, ca
  • blogging.la: virginia (d.c. area)
  • la voice: los angeles, ca
  • la.comfidenial: san jose, ca
  • defamer: dallas, tx
  • preservela: houston, tx
  • lalatimes: virginia

conclusion: when the big one hits, (most of) the blogs will survive.

(for the record, this site is hosted in los angeles, in koreatown.)

» Saturday, September 4, 2004 @ 2:22pm » 3 comments, add yours
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See, now, I believe our blog should suffer along with our users. As for the rest of those out-of-town-based interlopers ...

» mack reed (link) » Thursday, September 9, 2004 @ 4:56pm

"Out-of-town-based interlopers"? You seem to miss the fact that web hosting services can exist anywhere and be accessed from anywhere. In fact, you'll find that most website-hosting servers don't exist in the same location as their webmasters. If you must know, I live and work in Los Angeles, but happen to lease webspace from a webhost in San Diego that has servers in Houston. Based on this, I hardly think that the implication of out-of-town-based interloper is justified - it merely sounds shortsighted to me!

» Editor, PreserveLA.com (link) » Friday, September 10, 2004 @ 11:44am

Of course ... it was ... a joke. In point of fact, I'm merely the only poor fool to have chosen an in-town host. Sorry to have been interpreted so literally.

» mack (link) » Friday, September 10, 2004 @ 5:06pm

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