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Based on interest from the innercircle mailing list, I thought this place would be as good as any to start a listing of the people hosted on Cornerhost. Comment to this entry with a link to your site and a short description of what you do there. Any links that don't comply with Michal's terms of service will most definitely conflict with mine, so I retain the right to delete any links that aren't what I would consider above the table.

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Other than the site you are looking at, I also have on Cornerhost a website for some educational software called Level 12 ( http://www.level12.org ). It is a as-yet-not-for-profit venture into the world of student information systems.

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I host Strombergers with Cornerhost. Nothing much there that's visible to the public, but have a look-see anyway.

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Time Is Tight: this, that and the other thing.

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Well, my name's Michal and I draw stuff and ramble on about nothing over at http://withoutane.com/ and also about software over at http://tangentcloud.com/

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Let's see - came across Cornerhost via http://sabren.net originally (doubt Michal remembers this, but I think I followed a trail to him via a perl module for AI). http://datanode.net isn't much to look at, most of the meat is on http://projects.datanode.net . I haven't "exploited" either of my sites yet, too busy with clients, but they are ultimately intended as a front end to client projects and such. (I do web based apps in my spare time). And apparently I ramble more than anyone =:)

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Hello,
I'm Phillip and I run several sites on Cornerhost. Most of the ones worth looking at can be linked to from my home page under "see also": http://philsown.com/ . All of my stuff recently I've done using CityDesk and I can't stop going on about how great it is. I've used movable type, blogger, a home grown system or two, and tried many many other systems. CityDesk is currently my speed, but I need to bring back comments one of these days and I'll use PHP/MySQL for that. I first found Cornerhost from a link on blogger a while back. In my day job I'm a web nerd for a company and I do ColdFusion/MSSQL sites/apps there.
Love,
Phil

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Hello, my name is Andrew and I'm -- ah, never mind. I have two sites on cornerhost plugging books and other stuff I've written, http://www.darwinwars.com and http://www.thewormbook.com . Neither of them seems to sell anything at all, but they are a lot of fun and led me to a blog, which is shortly going to be linke dot a column in the Guardian.

I came here because I wanted to learn a little mySQL, which I still haven't done, though I hope at some stage that my cuttings site will make use of it. But even trivial software fiddling is much harder work than journalism, so it tends not to get done properly.

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Thanks for setting this up Kevin. :)

I'm Gina and the only Cornerhost site of mine worth looking at currently is my blog at http://www.scribbling.net

I came across Cornerhost from the link on Blogger also. I wrote my own blogging engine in PHP and MySQL and I keep telling myself I'm going to learn more Python soon, but it hasn't happened quite yet.

I have lots of ideas for my other sites but not as much time as I'd like. But we'll see what happens...

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Thanks, Kevin

My Cornerhost sites:

http://www.bookfilter.com - BookFilter -- Discussion site for books, authors, publishers, etc. Like Metafilter, but we don't discuss metas.

http://www.blogverse.com - BlogVerse -- My (usually) daily guide to blogs I find interesting.

http://www.blogjazz.com - BlogJazz -- A family Blog ensemble (Coming in Mid-May)

http://www.englib.info - EngLib -- A Blog by a for Engineering Librarians (written by my wife)

http://www.docsavage.info - DocSavage.Info -- A fanzine for the pulp fiction character

http://www.docsavage.org - DocSavage.Org -- An "encyclopedia" for the same pulp fiction character

On Cornerhost, I am the provider of BLUE MAG ( http://bluemag.com ) your only source for lo-fi literature and review. Come check us out. Thanks Kevin!

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My name is Mario, I'm French-Canadian from Montreal and I have a personnal Blog ( http://TheMaelstrom.net ) called The Maelstr�m on Cornerhost. Unfortunatly for you most of my posts are in french... but its a good place to learn it ;-). On the professionnal side, I'm a Software/System Architect for a big printing company here in Canada.

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I host my Graphic Design Portfolio ( http://www.whole-studios.com ) and a personal site ( http://www.plainsville.com ) at cornerhost

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Greetings. I'm an American Ph.D. student living in Korea. Right now I have one working site on Cornerhost, http://www.liminality.org , which is basically a personal site. At the moment my journal is the only consistently active part of the site, but I hope to add more to the site when the semester ends at the beginning of next month (June). I'll also be launching another site this summer dealing with my major, Korean oral literature--more news on that later.

Thanks for this opportunity, Kevin.

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i run a smattering of blogs at http://snowdeal.org/ stop by. i'll leave the light on. there's a little technology, a little biology, a bit of current events and maybe the occasional snarky commentary.

after suffering many trials and tribulations with lesser hosting providers, i've been a satisfied cornerhost customer for over year.

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John Pfeiffer - Guitarist, Appleton, WI
A semi-professional musician and electrical engineer, I contracted the design of my web site to replace my cheesy AOL website. Cornerhost was recommended for it's personalized service, I have been very pleased.
http://johnpfeiffer.com/

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Frytopia (frykitty.com) is my home page. Nothing spectacular, just lots of color and personal stuff. Other sites I have on Cornerhost:

http://www.blogathon.org
The annual charity event where bloggers update for 24 hours.

http://www.paulmercurio.net
Official site of Paul Mercurio, of Strictly Ballroom.

http://www.izzlepfaff.com
A website I designed and host for my friend, Skot Kurruk, who is the funniest creature in the Sol system.

i found cornerhost through blogger - noticed the lil link and had alook. i wasnt quite ready to get paid hosting but i was impressed by the how cheap it was. when i finally decided to pay for hosting i immediately went there. :) anyways my site ( http://www.galacticmuffin.net ) is just a personal site with very little of interest. :)

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