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BNROCKS
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what will become of all the old stuff (pics, mp3s, art, stories) on the eisley.com site? i know it's not worth much towards new fans or getting new fans but looking at those old pictures is like a history lesson and some gave me a good laugh and a smile. are we going to lose them? could they be put into an archive section of the new eisley site?

some of that stuff made me jealous that i wasn't a fan a year or two earlier.
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granpaturtle
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BNROCKS wrote:
what will become of all the old stuff (pics, mp3s, art, stories) on the eisley.com site? i know it's not worth much towards new fans or getting new fans but looking at those old pictures is like a history lesson and some gave me a good laugh and a smile. are we going to lose them? could they be put into an archive section of the new eisley site?

some of that stuff made me jealous that i wasn't a fan a year or two earlier.


i'm taking care of it...don't worry

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BNROCKS
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granpaturtle wrote:

i'm taking care of it...don't worry


you ! i knew you were good for something! Cool

btw thanks... for the.. um. you know. the sticker thing. that we agreed not to talk about. the thing that was definitely not a sticker.
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adrio
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I was gonna ask the same question. I really like the site and want to keep it preserved offline somehow. Like, maybe a flash kinda thing?
I made screen captures of every page, and saved all the pictures, mp3s, etc.. just in case they switched to the new site without telling us. Call me crazy, but I'm going to want to look back on all the info every once in a while.

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granpaturtle wrote:
BNROCKS wrote:
what will become of all the old stuff (pics, mp3s, art, stories) on the eisley.com site? i know it's not worth much towards new fans or getting new fans but looking at those old pictures is like a history lesson and some gave me a good laugh and a smile. are we going to lose them? could they be put into an archive section of the new eisley site?

some of that stuff made me jealous that i wasn't a fan a year or two earlier.


i'm taking care of it...don't worry

Your life job is going to become being an Eisley Historian, and be head of the Eisley museum? rock on.

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boyd
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DANg we think alike. i've been thinking...man. the history. what will
newbies think if they just see some modern shots of this band... they'll
think: they just got signed out of nowhere. They won't know of the brutal
journey from childhood to adolescence to adulthood... they won't have a
perspective on early songs vs new songs... if anything, Eisley isn not
manufactured. This reality must thrive in the new world. i'll try to put a
link - even if hidden to the old site... perhaps. Or, at least the pics.

gotta get back to it!!! boyd

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Can it be posted elsewhere like the old Radiohead sites?
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Saellys
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TheAntrider wrote:
Can it be posted elsewhere like the old Radiohead sites?


I'd host it on OGG. I've always liked the old Radiohead site archives, and I'd love to do that for Eisley.

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eisley photo timeline
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