"By the amount of mail HCS has been getting,there are at least 20 new home pages within thelast two days and I expect many more as time goeson," Kim said.
In the newsgroup posts, Lopez providedinstructions for students to create their own homepages on fas.
Some students said they used Lopez'sinstructions as a starting point for creatingpersonal Web pages.
"I didn't have a home page before," said RaduM. Rusu '98, who created his pages on Tuesday. "Ijust used the sample file from one of thenewsgroups and changed a few references."
"I never had a home page anywhere else," saidStewart L. King '98. "Some people have their ownservers but I don't even have my owncomputer--it's broken. I just kind of taughtmyself how to make [a Web page] and did it in thelast couple of days."
But other students already had home pages andmerely transferred their pages onto the fassystem.
"I moved [my home page] from my own computer tofas," said Ulas A. Kirazci '98. "It's a lot betterbecause my computer crashes from time to time, butfas is always up.