No one likes to think about it, but death is inevitable. After it happens, you won’t have to care about paying the electricity bill anymore, but what’ll happen to your blog, e-mail, online profiles? The fact that you’re, well, dead, is no excuse for slouching online, however.
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How could they leave out:http://seemerot.com/;(
This is an interesting subject. Its another that I thought seemed off-topic but once I started reading I realized it something similar to one Ive thought about myself. There are many self-managed or sole-proprietor websites out there today that are incredibly successful due to the dedication of one person... whatd happen if there is no means in place for that bright torch to be passed?Similarly, I have a friend who was in the military reserves in 2001 and immediately was activated. I didnt know how to reach him nor did anyone else in our regional web developer community. After about a year the hosting company (friends to many of us) eventually shut his server down.It happens, a roadmap is a good idea.
Good list of sites. And I know many are not really preparing for it but they need it too.