We’re Not Afraid Photo’s Really Popular

Alfie Dennen’s inspirational www.werenotafraid.com photo blog that I blogged about recently has been noticed. Quite a lot actually. 501 links on Technorati and he’s been interviewed by the BBC, Sky News CNN, the Guardian Newspaper.

See my other posts on We’re Not Afraid here, here, here and here. See also my post on What The Islamic Terrorists Want.

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We're Not Afraid Photo #1

They have 1,009 on the site but have another 2,000 waiting to be processed. Maybe he needs some additonal help?

We're Not Afraid Photo #4

We're Not Afraid Photo #3

 

“I was on the tube on the first carriage at Russel Square. I am not afraid. Mark M – Finbsury Park, London baby & dog not afraid fabioitaly2 were not afraid yoda
From one of the Piecoplastic blog one of the 6 friends helping him process and blog all the photos .They have 1000 on the site but have another 2,000 waiting to be processed. Maybe he needs some addtional help?),

the site in question was down, because it had accumulated 259 GB of data transfer in 3 days. somewhere else i read, and for the life of me i can’t remember where in the masses of information i have processed this was, that this last weekend wernotafraid.com has been the most clicked website worldwide. [where can you see such a thing?]
the hosting deal simply was not good enough for that. at some point on monday morning alfie owed tons of money and the service was suspended.

later a static version [placeholder] of the website went back up, pheew, the debt was generously waived, woo 1and1! and today we need to figure out how to proceed. we still have hundreds of photos ready to upload and the email account is floaded with almost 1800 unprocessed contributions.

people seem to hear “we’re not afraid, bring them on” while Alfie definitely meant to say “we’re not afraid AND we believe in peace”. fear needs to be dealt with, and in that sense all this is good.

We're Not Afraid Photo #5

Is there anyone out there that can help them with the bandwidth bills so the full profits can go to the London bomb relief fund?

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