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    Shardhost Info - Urgent Client Action

    Basically its a kind of a ponzi scheme, but instead of securities there doing it with hosting, if you sign up for a plan when the host starts up you can probably have a really good run, but if your one of the poor suckers who signed up a couple weeks to even hours before the eminent collapse...
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    Quiting smoking.

    I think the FDA has been trying to take control of e-cig regulations in the US, but I don't think that's happened yet.I also think they are much healthier but nobody really knows yet. If you know anyone who wants to buy e-cigs cheap order directly from a wholesaler in china, that's what I do...
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    Anyone using vestaCP? vestaCP review?

    I installed it a few weeks ago to use for a few clients who don't even use one, its a really simple and lightweight cp. I really like it but I have had to fix a few dns errors after  adding a domain or two, simple stuff that other cps like DA or cPanel just would have taken care of... I still...
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    E3 V3/IPv6/32GB RAM/2x960GB SSD/Dallas $229/m [Cloud Shards]

    Ah, guess I should open my eyes and read, sorry its late...
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    E3 V3/IPv6/32GB RAM/2x960GB SSD/Dallas $229/m [Cloud Shards]

    concerto where are these servers located?
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    Which OS will you support

    FreeBSD - just because Apple only donated $99 year to the FreeBSD foundation. Hell, even Microsoft donated over $250. Nice gesture by Apple after gutting the userland for OS-X. As for Microsoft, maybe they were being nice, I don't know that they have ever used FreeBSD code before but I could be...
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    Buying HDD's in USA? Recommendations needed

    I have always had really good luck with Amazon, and with Prime its free two day shipping. That and they have nearly everything. I had one defective device a year ago, but I contacted them the same day and they immediately sent me another package overnight and gave me a printed free shipping...
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    Ubuntu 13.10 is out

    I've always liked running Slackware at home, feels more like FreeBSD, well, without all the hassles, limitations and workarounds of setting up a desktop FreeBSD.
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