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SGTV airs every Thursday at 8pm in Manhattan on Time Warner Cable Channel 34 and RCN cable channel 107

Here is a review from Democrats.com:

9-11 Video Challenges Myth of Bush's Heroism

Summary:

Documentary filmmaker Sherman Rainbolt has produced as excellent 30-minute video about 9-11 that exposes the lie that Bush responded heroically on 9-11. As the terrifying events unfold, we see a split screen with Bush sitting in the Florida classroom, while firefighters in the lobby of the WTC plan their efforts to evacuate the towers. The film is called "Wat Tyler's Revenge," named after a 14th Century English commoner who led a rebellion challenging Richard II. Click on the video screen to start the film.

Note: the video file is enormous, so do something else while you wait for it to download.
Bob Fertik, Managing Partner Democrats.com

SGTV airs every Thursday at 8pm in Manhattan on Time Warner Cable Channel 34
and RCN cable channel 107

overloaded Hello everyone,

Thanks for making this site such a success.  Unfortunately, that success is causing over 1 Million image views per day (see below) and about 40GB per day of bandwidth.  Fototime.com has been extremely generous and done everything they possibly could to keep the site up, but it is disrupting their business too much.  I am in the process of finding other sponsors, if you know someone or some company with bandwidth to spare, please let me know.  It doesn't have to be the whole amount, as it can be spread around.

thanks,

Corey Koberg

koberg@yahoo.com

 

Corey,
 
Your account on FotoTime is causing excessive traffic to our site.
In fact, it caused over 1 million picture downloads yesterday.
 
While we do support large traffic for accounts, this is rather excessive (especially during the 30-day evaluation period).
 
Can you move those pictures somewhere else (to your ISP) ?
 
We may be forced to remove the account if you can not help minimize the disruption it is causing.
In the long term, we will have the resources so that this would not be an issue.
 
We did look at those pictures and we are 100% behind what you are doing... however if our servers get too slow, no one can view those (or any other pictures) effectively.  I wish our current resouces allowed the kind of traffic you are able to get, but we just aren't able to at this time.
 
In fact, we are working with our firewall vendor (as I'm sending this) to try and isolate the bottleneck.  The problem appears to occur in that device (not our web servers).  Once that is resolved, I believe we could handle the traffic without any problem.
 
Sincerely,
Andrew Pitts <support@fototime.com>
 

 


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All I ask is that you take a moment to sign the guestbook and let me know where you're from.
(The first guestbook was too slow & the second filled up--follow previous links to view entries)

I've also assembled another page with pics of the search & rescue and some other miscellaneous.

I would like to thank the following photographers who have brought us these images:
- Reza Marvashti 
- Shannon Stapleton / Reuters 
- LM Otero

Additionally, I would like to thank Andrew at www.fototime.com and Carlos at www.bigoweb.com for generously donating much needed bandwidth to keep this site limping along.  Please send them your thanks.  We are still in need of more!

I recognize and appreciate the efforts of photojournalists, some of whom have lost their lives to bring us these moving images.  Unfortunately, most of these have come to me via email or newsgroup with no attribution.  Out of respect for their efforts, I am trying to identify and credit the photographers.  If you recognize an image as yours or a colleague's, please notify me via email so I can add your name to the list.

 

Corey Koberg, 2001
koberg@yahoo.com

 

 


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-FDR

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