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Post by albe on Nov 10, 2012 6:29:15 GMT -5
Show your support it may be taken off According to their website: charismusicgroup.com/calendar.htmthis notice was posted: IMPORTANT NOTICE - Due to increasing costs of maintaining this site we may be closing it. It depends upon the support of users like you. If you are a user who finds the information beneficial here, please contact us to let us know. Our traffic numbers look good but we have no idea who visits. Please shoot us your email. Thanks!I know many of us use the site to get cue sheets, buy AT40 shows from Shannon Lynn and other stuff. It would really be tragic if this resource was not available. So send them an email letting them know we're here and still interested in the site and all it's offerings. Thanks Guys!!
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Post by JMW on Nov 10, 2012 11:08:29 GMT -5
Sending my e-mail out right now.
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Post by MrGeno502 on Nov 10, 2012 14:40:19 GMT -5
I sent them an email. Hope they don't close the site.
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Post by donwa001 on Nov 10, 2012 15:16:36 GMT -5
Just sent my email to them.
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Post by pamelajaye on Nov 10, 2012 16:01:42 GMT -5
which of their 5 contact addresses do you recommend?
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Post by JMW on Nov 10, 2012 19:43:02 GMT -5
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Post by Dale Latimer on Nov 11, 2012 11:27:29 GMT -5
Whenever I get access to a particular show, I make a shortcut to its cue sheet on the Charis site, and keep it open even if I don't have access to the Premiere cue sheet for that show, which of course has happened a lot lately between the storm and other things going on.
If SL can't host the cue sheets, I wonder if Premiere or even Seacrest can get involved.
This is too great a site to lose. He wouldn't have that kind of facility on, say, ebay.
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Post by pamelajaye on Nov 11, 2012 12:12:40 GMT -5
How can they not know who visits? If I go to any other page on the site, I see a column that tells exactly where I am... Visitor from (town). Not sure why this is not on the calendar page too (or do you all skip that and go directly to the PDF?) Anyway, I sent an email.
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Post by pamelajaye on Nov 11, 2012 12:15:54 GMT -5
if it's space for the pdfs I'd use Picasa (unless your hosting provider would still count downloads from there in your bandwidth quota, or Google's rues preclude using it for this purpose)
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Post by albe on Nov 23, 2012 18:44:16 GMT -5
Thanks guys...for all the support of the site. This was recently posted on their website:
IMPORTANT NOTICE UPDATE - Thank you to all of you who wrote to express your support. The site is in good shape and should be for a long time to come. A handful of you get a periodic email update from me on new discoveries, the latest being remastered, what I'm working on and what others ask me to pass along.
A large part of what allows us to do what we do is selling sets to collectors and fans like you. As we have always said below, there's not a show we can't put in your hands. In addition, other collectors and AT40 fans depend on you too for growing, improving and expanding their collections. I have some unique vinyl lists from them that I will gladly pass along. They would appreciate the support and I would appreciate you supporting them
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Post by Dale Latimer on Nov 24, 2012 10:09:49 GMT -5
^Great to hear. Thanks, albe, and Shannon!
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Post by snarfdude on Nov 25, 2012 10:55:34 GMT -5
Smells like a bit of a wild goose chase to get some fan's attention to me.
There's no way you couldn't monitor your bandwidth on a website and webspace, not to mention IP addresses of visitors.
Regardless, the site stays up and that's all that matters. It's a great resource. I filled a couple blanks in my original show LPs that didn't have cues that way.
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