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The lost .com
*sigh*
Flashcarnival.com. I had forgotten. But coming back to Flashkit has brought back the memories. I had this beatiful website that was getting a good amount of traffic on it, choc-ful of animations by yours truly. And what did I do? Let the domain name expire! I didn't even hang on to the local copies of the files as I changed computers a few times. Sheesh.
Did I happen to pass on any of my souce files to anyone six years ago? I know it's a long shot... But maybe....
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from 6 years ago?
how good could it have been if it was made six years ago?
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Good is all relative. Let's just say I was getting job offers from that site that I considered to be satisfactory, as opposed to being paid 50$ to do 16 hours of work.
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dude, thats what cd-rs are for, long term backups (well, no longer than 12 years or w/e the lifespan of cds is)
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Yea, but how long would it take, and how much better would it be if you recreate it with the newer version of flash(and 6 years more experience).
Wouldnt a 6 year old design look a little outdated to be using for self promotion?
50$ to do 16 hours of work?!1
Are you making shoes in a hut with a bunch of little asian girls?
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Sybersnake: I know dat! I am fully aware of the sillyness of the situation. To be honest, at the time, I was completely fed up with the entire internet and thought I would never again go online ever ever. And that is why I let it go up in smoke.
All I have to do now is get re-inspired and make new stuff. Yesss... yesSsSs... Muhahahaha!
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Well random, I was making e-cards back then for 50$ a pop. But yes, a newer modern look would be good. Now I am using Flash MX 2004 Professional.
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I think most people would be ashamed to show some of the stuff were making in flash that long ago.
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have you tried the wayback machine or search for your site in google, and maybe its in their cache
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argonauta: I checked and someone looks like they bought the name.
random: Ok, I get the point.
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Sounds like time to build a new legacy with all of the new stuff out now... Flash Video (flv), ActionScript3 (AS3), Flex, et al.
btw... welcome back.
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Thanks.
I feel like I just moved to another planet with being out of the loop for so long. Now all this new stuff is so...new. Well, I hope I get inspired bigtime to catchup.