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OFFICIAL B-L-A-C-K-F-R-I-D-A-Y THREAD -- COMMUNITY ENDORSED! Take a peek! (RackNerd's Black Friday)
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Suffering is a universal human experience, and it is a natural part of the human condition. While there is no definitive answer to the question of whether suffering will ever end, many people find solace in their personal beliefs and values. For some, faith in a higher power or belief in an afterlife can provide a sense of hope and comfort. For others, the belief in the fundamental goodness of humanity and the possibility of progress can provide a sense of optimism. Ultimately, how one copes with suffering and whether they believe it will ever end is a deeply personal matter.
ON-THE-WAY-TO-1000
Can’t stop want stop
As we reach the thousandth page,
Our thoughts and words on display,
In the Racknerd thread on LowEndTalk,
Where deals and discounts we hawked.
The Black Friday frenzy takes hold,
As we search for bargains bold,
In the world of web hosting,
Where deals are always boasting.
But amidst the madness and the hype,
We take a moment to reflect on this milestone,
A thousand pages of comments and replies,
A community united by technology's ties.
So here's to the Racknerd thread,
May it continue to thrive and spread,
A place for discussion and debate,
As we navigate the world of tech,
Together on this forum board.
2 more pages for 1k
"Racknerd Black Friday: Deals to stack your tech!"
"1000 pages of conversation, one community of tech-savvy innovation!"
Racknerd, provider
Of tech solutions galore
Connecting us all.
In the world of tech
Racknerd stands tall and strong
A beacon of knowledge.
In the world of web hosting
Where deals are always boasting
There is a community
Of tech-savvy folk like you and me
LowEndTalk is our home
Where knowledge is freely shown
And discussions never end
With friends we've made and knowledge we've penned
From beginners to experts we are
Sharing tips and tricks from near and far
In this bustling forum of ours
We help each other navigate the web's powers
So come join us, don't be shy
There's a whole world of tech to explore and ply
In the friendly confines of LowEndTalk
Where friendships and knowledge both freely flock.
To 4 digits and beyond!!
In the world of web hosting
Where deals are always boasting
There are those who feel alone
Trapped in the depths of their own home
Depressed techies, lost in thought
Their passion for tech now bought
By the weight of the world on their shoulders
Their spark for life slowly growing colder
But in the LowEndTalk forum
There is hope, there is warmth
A community of friends
Ready to listen and to comprehend
So if you're feeling lost and blue
Know that you're not alone, we're here for you
In the LowEndTalk forum
Where friendship and support always bloom.
There once was a techie named Tim,
Who struggled with his web hosting, it was a crime.
His website was slow, his email was down,
And he couldn't find a provider who was reliable and sound.
Tim searched high and low,
For a professional and stable service, but to no avail.
He was ready to give up,
When he stumbled upon Racknerd, a name he hadn't heard before.
Tim decided to give it a try,
And was pleasantly surprised, oh my!
His website was fast, his email was up,
And he finally had the stable service he had been searching for.
Tim was overjoyed,
And he spread the word about Racknerd, he was deployed.
Others soon joined in,
And together they built a community of tech-savvy kin.
Thanks to Racknerd, Tim's web hosting woes were a thing of the past,
And he was able to focus on what he loved, at last.
He was grateful for the reliable service he had found,
And he knew that with Racknerd, his website would always be safe and sound
As a data center technician, it was John's job to maintain and repair the servers that kept the internet running. But on this fateful night, as he wandered the dark alleyways of the data center, he heard strange noises coming from the servers.
At first, he thought it was just the usual hum of the machines, but as he listened more closely, he realized that the sounds were more sinister. It sounded like whispering, as if the servers were trying to communicate with him.
He tried to ignore the noises and continue with his work, but they grew louder and more insistent. He could feel their malevolent presence, as if they were watching him and waiting for the right moment to strike.
John began to panic, unsure of what to do. He felt trapped and alone, surrounded by the eerie whispers of the servers. He tried to run, but the alleyways seemed to stretch on forever, twisting and turning in the darkness.
Finally, he stumbled upon a door that led to the outside world. He burst through it and ran into the safety of the night, vowing never to return to that haunted data center again. But even as he fled, he could hear the servers calling out to him, their voices filled with malice and hatred. He knew that he had barely escaped with his life.
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IPv4, oh how you served us well
But now your time has rung your final bell
For you can no longer keep up with our demand
As the world of technology expands
We turn to IPv6, a worthy successor
But alas, few seem to heed its processor
Ignored and neglected, it sits on the shelf
While IPv4's depletion continues to be felt
But fear not, IPv6, for your time will come
When the world realizes the need for a new numbering system
Then you will shine, and your potential be met
As the foundation of a new internet, one that is fit
So here's to you, IPv4, and the legacy you leave behind
And to IPv6, the future of the internet, one we hope to find.
999
In Arabic numerals, 999 is the largest number that can be written with only three digits.
In Roman numerals, 999 is written as CMXCIX, which is the largest number that can be written using only the letters D, M, C, L, X, and V.
999 is a Harshad number, which means that it is an integer divisible by the sum of its digits (9+9+9 = 27).
In some cultures, the number 999 is considered unlucky because it is seen as being too close to the number 1000, which is often seen as a symbol of perfection or completion.
In the emergency services, the number 999 is used to signal a life-threatening emergency, similar to the way the number 911 is used in the United States.
In some tarot decks, the number 999 is associated with the card "The Universe," which is often seen as representing the end of a cycle or the completion of a journey.
well just max, once again
Oh wow, how did you guys get to 999 so fast?
I’m always lurking 👀
home assistant is a bitch, been stuck for 3 hours...
give me your money.
to 100> @MooCowGalaxy said:
Sonu embraced the botness and autoposted to cover a lot of pages
lol it's hard so say if you are here or not
999
easy come and easy go
a mod can come along and delete all the crap posted.
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back -200
how do you feel @Sonu ya
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― Herman Melville
oh shhhiit!