Good to know.
Stepping further out of line here, I think a little decentralization would go a long way, especially as Boston gets more busy with his other exploits. The canceling of the FSW Jam was disappointing, and from what I can see, completely unnecessary since I know for a fact that there are FSW members who are willing to do the work. Why the people who are seting up an "alternative" weren't allowed the opportunity to organize the Jam themselves is...perplexing.

I read that "Boston was too busy to organize the Jam this year" and my first thought was..."So what?!" When the guy went on that he was organizing an alternative...<sigh>. A board of directors with shared responsibility might be a good way to go from here. I especially think that the FSW should change its policy on disallowing people to use FSW bandwidth to post FSW banners. The whole "bandwidth theft is theft" thing really sends the wrong message considering how messages spread person to person online through small blogs and such. You don't want to discourage people from advertising your cause.
Ok, I've completed my out of place and inappropriate lecturing for now and will go back to lurking and keeping my fingers crossed that you FSW people bring liberty to WY faster than we can do it in NH

. You guys are awesome and I love what you're doing in the Cowboy State. As I said in my first post, I steer people to FSW whenever NH isn't the right choice for them and pray for your success.
I hope to see an advertising blitz soon (even a bunch of people talking up the FSW on libertarian/survivalist/gun forums would would be great - and affordable). You wouldn't believe the amount of people who want to find a good place to move after the Ron Paul campaign. Most of them don't know about FSW so you have a great opportunity in these next 6 months or so while people are engaged.