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I'm backing up my web site, preparatory to upgrading WordPress.
Over the last few years, I've often sent large files to clients by uploading them to a suitably-named directory and emailing them a link. Unfortunately, I seldom bothered to delete them.
As a result, I'm now having to wait ages for a load of irrelevant garbage to download over FTP
Time for a clear-out before the WP upgrade, I think
It's currently downloading loads of JSON files containing information about every TfL and Highways Agency traffic camera in London and the south-east. I've got a feeling there might be several copies of that data...
It's currently downloading loads of JSON files containing information about every TfL and Highways Agency traffic camera in London and the south-east. I've got a feeling there might be several copies of that data...
Oh, my mistake - this seems to be the actual pictures from every traffic camera in London and the south-east. I can see what the traffic was like one afternoon about a year ago
For the first time since the summer of 2005, my web site no longer has a folder named "gcap" full of zip files, bits of code, and assorted data that needed to be moved back and forth between home, Bristol, and London.
As I was deleting it, it occurred to me that I contracted with Gcap from just after it was formed by the merger of GWR and Capital, to just before its takeover by Global Radio was completed, with the exception of 6 months at Yahoo!
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