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    Im going to aussie at xmas for nearly two months, so im taking my laptop.
    I was wondering if there was anyway i could upload all my files off my removable hard drive, put them up on a website (that only i could view) and watch and listen to things? and also add things?

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    ur internet thingy like aol, bt, ect. let you use 'x' amount to upload stuff.

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    www.urname.accounts.btinternet.com

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    Thanks
    i shall have to find the NTL/Virgin meadia one
    which one would it be under?

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    dunno tbh lol, my homepage (btinternet) has it on there so yeah. ;o

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    hmm:\ appears virgin media doesnt offer it.
    I wouldnt mind paying to create a website and do it myself:\

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    Purchase hosting with the amount of space required to host all your items and put and turn indexing off/put a password protect on the top level directory? This could possibly do the trick. If you need a large amount of space just tell me how much and I'll enquire and try to get you a cheap price.

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    Yes as above, get alot of hosting space,upload everything as a folder through FTP Firefox or Client, then password the site and your ready?

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    use a simple password protect?
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