daisydaisy

Call me anything but "farmist"...

Saturday, July 01, 2006

say good bye

I went out with my high school friend yesterday--had some sushi for lunch and then went window shopping. I was a little bored since we didn't have much to say (not like when I'm with some other pharmacy school friends). I guess she doesn't like the types of stuff I like (cartoon, manga, assessories, music...). She's really a detective-novel-anytime person.

I got a haircut & highlight this morning-afternoon (yup, about 2 hours from 11-1). It's alright. I'm flexible with whatever it turns out and I just keep my hair straight this time. 3 hair stylists helped to fix my hair this time (o_O too many cooks spoil the soup??) and at least 2 of them are younger than me. One of them really liked to ask questions... "Are you on summer break?" "How old are you?" "You live alone in the US?" "Dating anyone?" "Where do you work part-time?" "How much money do you make per hour?" ... I didn't say "Hey, it's rude to ask about a lady's age and salary", so I gave fake answers... o_o

Just a while ago I got an e-mail saying that my GeoCities site exceeds bandwidth limits. @#^(%* (trying to curse such policy that I don't really understand) I'm just too lazy to fix it so I guess I'll leave it alone and let it become another "ghost site" on the internet.... (the name "ghost site" sounds cool). Good bye, my GeoCities site (I'll miss you)!


Dear Yahoo! GeoCities customer,
We're writing to notify you that your Yahoo! GeoCities free web site http://www.geocities.com/hwchchai was unavailable to visitors 3 time(s) in the past 90 days because your site exceeded its bandwidth limit.
Bandwidth, or data transfer, is a measure of the amount of information that your web site visitors view and download. Your free GeoCities web site comes with a healthy 3GB of monthly bandwidth, which is measured each hour. Whenever you exceed that limit, your site becomes unavailable for up to one hour.
Why Have I Exceeded My Limit?Exceeding your bandwidth limit can happen for a number of reasons, such as including very large files on your site or seeing a significant increase in site traffic.
How Can I Prevent My Site From Being Shut Down Again?To help avoid interruptions in service:
Remove some site content, especially large files such as images, music files, movies, and animations. Reducing the information that your site visitors can view and download reduces your bandwidth usage.
Upgrade your account to a web hosting plan with more bandwidth and no hourly limits. With more bandwidth, you can accommodate more visitors and content as your site traffic grows. Learn more about our web hosting plans by
visiting GeoCities today.
If you do not reduce your bandwidth usage or increase your bandwidth limit, your web site could become unavailable at times when your site is attracting the most visitors. Please
visit GeoCities today and take action to ensure that your site remains available.
Best regards,
The Yahoo! GeoCities team

1 Comments:

  • At 7/10/2006 10:42:00 AM, Blogger Kimberly said…

    opps uuhmmm don't bonk me on the head for this... I don't know how to qiute say this to you Daisy, but I belive I might have been the visitors that was on your art site.

    ( )<--Puts pillow over face in shame

     

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