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Free cPanel reference posters. (24"X36")

Dylan

Active Member
Mine came today too. Funny how they showed up all across the country on the same day.
 
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TruvisT

Server Management Specialist
Verified Provider
Mine came in a few days ago.

I was not too happy about them being folded up. ;/

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MannDude

Just a dude
vpsBoard Founder
Moderator
I was not too happy about them being folded up. ;/
Me either, but free is free. :)

Still better than the large PDF that likes to bog down DocumentViewer on my Linux desktop. I tried a couple other document viewers, but none performed well and the system really isn't that outdated. Can't have my computer locking up and slowing down when trying to work on something.
 

shovenose

New Member
Verified Provider
Mine came VERY wrinkled. But hey, they were FREE :) When I get a real office I'll try to pay for them to shop them in better packaging and frame them. For now, they look good and are quite useful when trying to figure out what's wrong with the shared server.
 

AMDbuilder

Active Member
Verified Provider
I actually got mine yesterday and have a client putting them on foam board.  I'll agree the wrinkles are a little annoying, but that's easily fixed with a few books.  :)
 

MannDude

Just a dude
vpsBoard Founder
Moderator
How the hell did everyone, spread out across the US, get their posters on the same day? Must be some sort of USPS magic.
 

ChrisM

Cocktail Enthusiast
Verified Provider
What are we seeing in this picture in the upper right - do you have some floating holographic portal to vpsboard?

Picture take from Google Glass?  Do you walk around with with vpsboard ever-present in your vision?   :D

Haha yes it is Google Glass. It's considered a "vignette" when in a picture.  I don't normally have vpsBoard on it but since I found out the posters here I thought why not. :)
 
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jarland

The ocean is digital
Ordered mine a while back. Let's just be honest about why any of us need these...

Because no one sane puts the standard Apache log in /usr/local/apache/logs
 
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