Jun 30

That’s right folks, officially opening today is KryptonHosting, our new web hosting service. With the site still being on trial run to make sure it is fully operational, the billing and support system works amazing. Our plans currently are 4 of them, with resellers and Virtual Private Servers (VPS) coming in the very near future. Our plans are currently this:

Krypton A
$3.00 per month
2000 MB of Bandwidth
200 MB of Disk Space

Krypton B
$5.00 per month
5000 MB of Bandwidth
500 MB of Disk Space

Krypton C
$12.00 per month
50000 MB of Bandwidth
5000 MB of Disk Space

All off our plans include the following features:

  • Unlimited FTP Accounts
  • Unlimited Email Accounts
  • Unlimited Email Lists
  • Unlimited MySQL Databases
  • Unlimited Sub Domains
  • Unlimited Addon/Parked Domains (On Plans B & C)
  • PHP 5, MySQL 5, Perl, cPanel 11, Apache 2, & Much More…

Our plans are currently on trial meaning that we will probrably raise the space and bandwidth depending on demand. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please email us at sales.at.krypton-host.com and we will help you out.

Custom Plans: Interested in a custom hosting plan? Contact us and we can set you up with one!!!

Visit Us @ http://www.krypton-host.com/

written by Jose Castillo

Apr 28

So we arrived at the Magic Kingdom around 9:30PM, after a huge security check point, we entered through the back of Tomorrowland thru the theater and we went straight to eat at Cosmic Ray’s, I ate under 5 minutes flat, lol. Soon after that we went around to see what was happening, huge parties at Tomorrowland, Adventureland, and in front of Cinderella’s castle. We then went on the Tomorrowland Speedway, lines where not that long at all. After that we went straight to Space Mountain which had a 90 minute wait, the longest in the park. This was no ordinary Space Mountain, it was Rockin’ Space Mountain, though the only difference was loud music in the queue and strobe lights through the ride. Soon after that we went to Frontierland, but without a stop in Fantasyland to ride Small World, Peter Pan, PhilharMagic, Snow White, and Mad Tea Party. Once done, it was about 11:00 and we went to BTMRR, which was kickin’. Soon after we went back to Tomorrowland to ride the Astroblasters and soon after we went to the main stage in front of Cinderella Castle to check out the Midnight fireworks show, “Graduation Celebration”. AMAZING! Once after that show, we went to Monster’s Inc. Once after we went to PoTC, grab a free coke, after that we went on the Haunted Mansion or should I say, The Rockin’ Mansion Wink. It was LOUD with people, music, and lights. Soon after it was time for Splash Mountain, it was a walk on with all the platforms running, I hadn’t sat down and the boat was already moving, lol. We then met up with some more friends and we went on PoTC and then Splash again Wink. Well, by this time it was already 3am and we needed to start heading out of the park, we went shopping on Main Street, boughta couple of things, and then to the monorail to go to the T&TC. We went back to our buses and even though we were suppose to head out at 4am, we didn’t leave until 6 because one of the 10 buses we had broke down -.-. Anyways, so it was just sleeping on the way back, I must admit that it was a BLAST. I will be back to Disney in May for my birthday Wink. Below is the fireworks show (quality sucks because it was a digital camera), a scan of the special park maps they gave us, and some other photos. Thanks!

“Graduation Celebration” Fireworks Grad Nite 2008:
http://www.wdwnewstoday.com/wdwntube/download.php?view.47

Grad Nite 2008 (April 26th, 2008) Photos:
http://kryptonlogic.com/files/grad-nite/

Grad Nite 2008 Park Maps:
http://kryptonlogic.com/files/grad-nite/grad-nite-2008.jpg
http://kryptonlogic.com/files/grad-nite/grad-nite-2008-2.jpg
http://kryptonlogic.com/files/grad-nite/grad-nite-2008-3.jpg
http://kryptonlogic.com/files/grad-nite/grad-nite-2008-4.jpg

written by Jose Castillo

Apr 26

We would like to welcome our first ever sponsor here at Kryptonlogic Studios, MouseMisers. I know you have seen the logo, but I just wanted to take the time to thank them for helping me pay the bills around here, and let you know a little about what they do.

From time to time, Disney releases discounts on their resorts and cruises, and they can be a real money saver when planning your Disney vacation. The problem for most people is finding and deciphering those discount codes. MouseMisers keeps track of all current and upcoming Disney discounts for you, so when you are ready to travel, you can just stop by to see what discounts are available, or what may be coming up. Maybe you have heard of the Free Disney Dining deal for this September? MouseMisers was the first to give you accurate release dates and travel dates, several weeks before it was actually released.

In addition to Disney World Discounts, MouseMisers also offers unique and insightful articles that will help you get the most out of your Disney vacation, whether it is getting a stateroom upgrade on your Disney Cruise or how to save money with the Disney Dining plan.

A big thanks again to MouseMisers, I hope you make them part of your next Disney vacation planning process.

written by Jose Castillo

Apr 22

Kryptonlogic would like to wish Disney’s Animal Kingdom “A Wild Decade” Birthday! With 10 years of being open and bringing us all the nature, beauty, and thrill rides out there, thanks Disney for creating an amazing experience. Today is also Earth Day, save some trees, recycle, and stop global warming, do your part in saving the environment a bit and throw away your trash. Thanks and have a great day!

-Jose Castillo

written by Jose Castillo

Apr 01

On March 30th, 2008 Engadget Mobile received an email from T-Mobile in Germany telling them that they have to remove the magenta color from there logo or they would get sued. Well in an effort to help Engadget, many sites including Engadget and mine have teamed up to stop the nonsense and well…it’s April Fools Day! So come in and join the fight against this nonsense.

Join the fight at Engadget Mobile

written by Jose Castillo