The past year has been nothing short of a whirlwind for The Retroist. The site's growth has far exceeded my expectations, and I've been doing my best to keep pace with the surging demand. At the beginning of the year, I made the crucial decision to transfer the site to a new server. This move has provided the much-needed breathing space for The Retroist to flourish over the last nine months. However, as we approach 2010, I can't help but sense that another server migration may be on the horizon, complete with all the opportunities and challenges it entails. I, for one, can hardly wait, for I have a slew of fresh retro gems I'm itching to share, and this new server will furnish me with the digital real estate required to do so for at least another 12 months.
Goodbye 2009 and Hello 2010
Goodbye 2009 and Hello 2010
Goodbye 2009 and Hello 2010
The past year has been nothing short of a whirlwind for The Retroist. The site's growth has far exceeded my expectations, and I've been doing my best to keep pace with the surging demand. At the beginning of the year, I made the crucial decision to transfer the site to a new server. This move has provided the much-needed breathing space for The Retroist to flourish over the last nine months. However, as we approach 2010, I can't help but sense that another server migration may be on the horizon, complete with all the opportunities and challenges it entails. I, for one, can hardly wait, for I have a slew of fresh retro gems I'm itching to share, and this new server will furnish me with the digital real estate required to do so for at least another 12 months.