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    Default Webmasters a sad breed?

    I wonder if webmasters stick to the "normal" routine the rest of the world stick to, for example its bank holiday weekend and I am typing this message, while "normal" people should be away on a mini holiday, I have already exchange dozens of emails with other webmasters from all over the world today.

    Just wondering if I and a few sad webmasters like me are the exception or most webmasters are workaholics who take their laptop on holiday and logon to the net to read the latest forum post when the wife is not looking.

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    I don't think it is 'workaholicism' it is more of a relaxed way of life for me. Even when I am away, I still log on with my lappy and pop into the forums to keep up.

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    Don't you get disapproving looks from your partner?

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    I admit that since becoming a webmaster, I've become a bit more of a recluse <sp> but it's for the greater good. I'm finally doing something that I believe has a future and I really enjoy it. When I'm working on my sites, I'm working for myself so it's a great feeling. I'm hoping there will once come a day when I can live off of the combined profits of a number of websites and maybe a small hosting company.

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    So being a webmaster is some form of therapy at the same time, excellent Ken. BTW how is the hosting company idea shaping up? Found a server supplier yet?

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    For me, webmastering is something I didn't know I'd like as much as I do. I wouldn't mind doing this out of my home so long as I could pay my bills and put a little extra in the bank each month. I have a long way to go to get there but I believe I'm persistant and intelligent enough to make it happen.

    As for webhosting, I've actually had to drop that idea for a while. I finally did my taxes and was advised to register my sites as a business, regardless of whether or not I believe I'll make 5 dollars or 5 million. When I do start to bring in a profit, I'll be sure to keep the records straight for tax purposes so I don't get nailed (I hate paying).

    I was told that I can likely write off a portion of my rent, computer upgrades, marketing, hydro, etc as long as it's a registered business with Victoria.

    Now I'm just looking for a new webhost for the short term with the liklihood of a reseller program. I've PM'd ovi (at Lifesupporters) with my requirements and gave him some time to come up with pricing that I can understand in CDN currency. I'm also looking at alternate hosts such as powweb.com for the basic services for the interim.

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    Okay,
    Let me know how the negotiation with ovi develops, if you did not reach a deal with Ovi I can start you off with the following:
    - 40 GB web space (cPanel control panel)
    - Perl Desk support desk
    - I can arrange to have you helpdesk manned from 9.00 AM - 9.00PM UK time
    - A few links from relevant hosting websites

    Here I thinks I advice you to do NOW.
    - Register and host the domain name you want to use for this projects so that it can start getting indexed by search engine so that by the time you are ready to your domain already have some search engine presence
    Thanks

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    I NEVER bring a laptop, or anything else that has to do with business, while away on Family vacations. And we take A LOT of vacations, because when I'm not vacationing, I'm working (playing) round the clock.
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    Today we went out. Left a 9:15 am, and just got back in. We went to a place about a hours drive away called Folly Farm. http://www.folly-farm.co.uk/ it was great, we go regularly down that way. We are really fortunate where we live, as there is so much to do, these pictures are taken of the canal at the back of where we live. http://homepage.ntlworld.com/g.brian.../Section2.html

    http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/jim.she...nt-Canals.html

    http://ims.npt.gov.uk/imsapps/waterf...aterfall3.aspx

    We are also 12 miles from Gower Heritage coast, and 10 miles from the Brecon Beacons National Park. Spoiled for choice really.

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    Whow OWG,
    You are much worst than me, thanks for the description though, it will come in handy should I decide to pop down to Brecon Beacons National Park one of this days :

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