Thanks for all the feedback on my post from Monday, although I apologize for taking the conversation slightly off the primary purpose of this blog. I've gotten a few requests to post the original note that I wrote soon after my 9/11 experience in NY and read to our company upon my return to California, so you can read it here now. At the time I also sent it to a reporter friend of mine, Kevin Maney, who used it as part of a piece he wrote in USA Today about 9/11 and leadership (it's a PDF so it takes a while to load).
Also, thanks for all the guesses about what the fourth priority is in my hierarchy of business priorities. You can send guesses until Thursday evening. I'll post soon after that.
--jsk
Hello. I really like the ease of use Homestead has made available to small business owners such as myself. However, I am on an evdeavor to use a search engine on one of my sites, actually several. The search engine requires a Unix/linus/windows based host or server, perl 5.002+, Standard cgi-bin access / and other things that I not at all familiar with. (www.focalmedia.net) It is my understanding that Homstead does not provide this server access at this time. So I have purchased a service elsewhere at www.1and1.com and put my www.SValenciaInternational.com domain with them... hoping they can allow me to run the sofware / search engine? Can I put a link on my homestead site to direct individuals to there server / my other website search engine?
Posted by: Steve Valencia | November 12, 2006 at 07:38 AM