With respect to the problem of hosting files related to the recent concerts, I propose a low-tech solution. Why can't those of us with websites each host a small portion of the files? If we get enough people on board, the individual bandwidth requirement should be small. I believe I can get away with hosting a few MP3s or perhaps a video. If storage is still a problem we could rotate material once a month. Another alternative is Usenet. If there were an appropriate newsgroup to post Kraftwerk binaries, whoever has them could post them once or twice and we all could get copies without costing that person proportional bandwidth. Unfortunately I don't know of a single newsgroup where all the material would be appropriate. The video, pictures and music would each have to go to a seperate newsgroup. The sad fact of the matter is that bandwidth is expensive. I've been compiling a large collection of Kraftwerk media files, but I don't expect to be able to put it online until I can afford a dedicated, private Internet connection. I think that forming our own private, temporary peer-to-peer network to exchange the files is the most efficient solution, but I don't know how to do it. I don't use P2P file sharing much anymore. -- /* Soleil */