With my server gone I have to determine what I wanted to do for it's replacement:
1) Replace parts in the current box and revive it.
2) Retire the thing and buy a new desktop computer and turn my old desktop into a server.
3) Pay for a server on some hosting site.
As you can see (or maybe you can't because you're just getting this via an RSS feed), I have moved to Blogger for the time being. Already I miss the footnote capability of TextPattern.
The option I'd most like to choose is buying a new desktop and cycle the old one into a server. That option will take some capital though and so I'll have to postpone that until I can think up enough arguments to justify it to my wife. My current desktop has an AMD 2800 processor with 3 GB of RAM running WindowsXP. It's been a great machine with very few power cycles and lots of uptime. I've had it for about 9 years now and I've upgraded almost every internal organ it has during that time trying to keep it usable and up-to-date. I use it as a media server, a DVR, a video editor, and all the other stuff we all use our computer for. With HD video, new OSes, and new programs out there; its really at the end of it's life cycle though--at least as a desktop computer. As a server it would continue to be a great machine.
I don't think I have the "political will" to move forward with the revival option. As sturdy as my server has been over the last 4-5 years, I would have to replace too much to get it up and running again, not the least of which is a new motherboard.
The option of paying a hosting service for a virtual server is appealing except for the paying part. I'm seeing that cost being around $50/month for most service providers I've looked at and that's a hard pill to swallow when I was running my own machine for pennies a month.
So it comes down to using Blogger. It's fine for blogging I guess, but I used my server for more than blogging--for those of you that read my posts, you know that I rarely used it for my blog because of the all to infrequent posting. I'll try this out for the time being. Hopefully I come across a windfall soon and will be able to purchase that new computer. Until then, you'll find me here. Hopefully it wasn't much of a search since I was able to use my digitalsteve domain instead of the blogspot domain name.
UPDATE: It looks like the domain is the same, but RSS feeds are different. Wonder if I can modify where my feeds come from?

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