Hey everyone. This post isn’t all that meaningful, it’s really just a test post to test out some new features of the blog.
Listing some new changes wasn’t the only reason I posted here. Mainly, I made this post to test out and/or update the WP-Super Cache, which creates static HTML pages for the blog. I, honestly, still don’t know if I like it yet. I mean, it updates for post changes, but not layout and setting changes. If anyone knows how I can go about fixing this, please comment, or shoot me an email.
Sam Ferry
So anyways, I recently tried out MediaFire, and honestly,
I’m loving it. Even a free account is feature-packed, giving you a public folder with a custom URL, unlimited space, and a 100mb file size (meaning you can upload a file that is 100mb in size).
MediaFire has an amazing uploader on their main page. It allows you to upload multiple files and see the statuses of every one as it uploads, all in a smooth, clean interface. 
Off to the right, you can see some of the features offered to free users, and then the ADDITIONAL features offered to MediaPro users (pro version, $8/month). Notice, you get unlimited uploads, unlimited downloads, unlimited b/w, and storage, and you can’t forget free image galleries (you’ll have a gallery of grouped images that you upload). Also, unlike other file-storage/file-sharing sites, there is nothing to install. Everything is done from an amazingly-simple, straight-forward, web interface. If you need a simple place to upload files, MediaFire is the choice for businesses and consumers. Give them a try today, and you won’t be dissappointed. To sign up, pop on over to http://www.mediafire.com.
Sf.
Yes, I know I’ve made posts about Twitter before, but I love it! Twitter is a way to keep in touch with friends, family, or whatever, by posting “tweets,” or text-message-like posts onto your Twitter profile. Each “tweet” can be a maximum of 140 characters in length, much like a text message. Twitter is just a very simple way for you to keep in touch, and keep updates of what you’re doing, online.
There are many desktop applications (and mobile applications) available for users to connect to Twitter, most based on the Adobe AIR framework:
If you haven’t already joined Twitter, sign up today, and be sure to follow me at twitter.com/samferry.
Sf.
Hiya. Well… here I go.
I was recently looking through this site’s web directory, as I was uploading items for my PHP bot (Gideon. More info at irc.aceirc.org – #cellist), and I found that all of my directories were disorganized! I mean, these folders are all over the place. I’ve got things I doubt use anymore. I was thinking, what to do… what to do. I’m looking into moving all of the hosted sites to a directory, and then they have their own directory within. What do you think?
~Sam