Well, apparently some club wants to buy out Stocky Jock. Not the domain, just all the content and code.
Apparently they want to do a site with a similar layout to Stocky Jock and feel it would be easier to buy out my site as opposed to doing some work and doing it themselves. I'm vaguely tempted by the $$ aspect, but as much as I gripe and complain about Stocky Jock, he's six years old next month...and I just rebuilt the entire site and I actually have some *pride* in it again...
(Side Note: I /am/ eligible for T-Mobile upgrade pricing. I'm looking at the Samsung R225m as change to the S105 that I have now...as this is the *7th* handset exchange in the last year...four of which were actually defective. Two dead screens, one dead speaker...and one that couldn't hold signal to save its own life. $84.99 for the R225m isn't bad. I'm going to look around and see what else I can scare up on the GSM phones dept)
Otherwise, life is good. I should have my MRI results back tomorrow. I have to schedule my lumbar puncture tomorrow as well.
I'm tired and still somewhat on edge from the 45 minutes and three panic attacks during the MRI yesterday.
I've run my errands for the day, so I'm gonna lay down and take a nap I think. I'm still a bit frazzled around the edges.
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hey would it be kewl if i like advertised about stockyjock on some yahoo groups? if its kewl what would u like it to say or jes tell me what to put for ad and ill put it.
Perhaps, for a fee, you could offer to do that for them?
When you say they want the site, but not the domain... is the requirement that YOU would have to give up yours?
What I'd suggest is sell them the configuration (renaming SQL databases and such for security's sake) but not the content. Selling content is a very touchy thing these days.
But if they've got a good concept, it shouldn't be too hard to get new content.
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