It's now the beginning of 2024. One year past the 20 year anniversary of this website. So imagine the irony of just celebrating this momentous milestone and then getting an ominous E-Mail from my ISP informing me that they had decided to discontinue personal disk space storage and personal web hosting right before Christmas (Thanks Santa!). So with that one drastic move the website, which had been a 20 year labor of love, went dark. Needless to say, I was bummed. I used to regularly get Emails from readers who thoroughly enjoyed the site, which made me feel that I was contributing to the preservation of a time that the younger folks today could not fully understand or appreciate. So I wanted to find a way to put it back up somehow. Sure, I could find a nice hosting site, but I don't want to pay money for a hobby pursuit. It would be different if it was a business venture (which I could also write off as an operating expense). There are a few "free" hosting sites out there, but they have some strange restrictions (nothing in this world is truly free) which I was not overly comfortable with. After a week or so, I resigned myself to putting the resurrection of the website on a back burner. And anyone who knows me, knows that any of my projects that are relegated to the back burner, means that their chances of ever being completed are right up there with seeing Elvis at a local 7-11. The fat lady was starting to sing and the Grim Reaper was sharpening his scythe. Things were not looking good. But then, just when I was becoming comfortable with the probability that the site may never come back, I was talking via Messenger to my good friend Mike (Night Ranger), who runs his own nostalgic web site. We were talking about other things at the time and I just in passing mentioned to him that I had lost my website. He immediately offered to host the site on his server (shadowstorm.com). I was not expecting this, and suffice to say I was elated. So now with renewed interest, I am in the process of cleaning up dead links and preparing some new material to keep things going. I can't thank Mike enough for doing this, not just for me, but for all the readers who get some enjoyment or to jog a memory or two loose. So our new URL is spewradio.shadowstorm.com. But if you are reading this, you already know that. So the journey continues.......