David: Realities of the modern internet world. I have the in page ad bar, so that's five less than it would be otherwise, but they just don't make enough $$$ from one ad per page, and I don't have the funds to pay 10 bucks a month for what is currently a placeholder page and a trailer.
Mike: Glad you liked it.
One measly pop-up window is a small price to pay for this sweet little sneak peak!!! This isn't even up at the official site yet! Good stuff!
Guess I gotta get the whole trilogy now!
Just shut off active scripting, Java, ActiveX and everything else in Internet Explorer. No more pop-up ads or any other bits of invasive code that could potentially compromise your machine.
If you really need a Web site to work properly (Like Home Theater Forum), add it to your Trusted Web sites.
Bad news guys: The Digital Bits posted a link to my site. This is good, except the demand was larger than I expected and hypermart killed my site (they have a policy against using accounts as storage space, and when they found (relatively) insane ammounts of traffic hitting a single MPG file, they just assumed.) I'm seeing what I can do about the issue, but in the meantime, I'm looking for someone to host the file.
P.S. Fortuneately, I maintain a complete backup of all my sites at any given time. Otherwise, this would have been tragic.
Adam -- I have some unused webspace (that I pay for) that I wouldn't mind donating for ya. Feel free to give me a holler if you would like to use a few MB to store this excellent file!