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Hi @hanhan -- Just a quick update - your bandwidth allocation has been doubled.
Happy New Year! 🥳
Hi @ddmoore95 -- Glad you were able to secure one of these deals! Nice choice.
We've doubled your bandwidth allocation 👌
Hi @haolun -- I looked this order up and it looks like we've already doubled your bandwidth previously. If there's anything else you're looking for, feel free to reach out.
Thank You so much for your business, and Happy New Year!
Hi @vladann93 -- Happy New Year! Thank You so much for expanding your footprint with us, and I'm happy to hear that you're enjoying the service that we have to offer.
We've gone ahead and doubled your bandwidth
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Hi @Brend4n -- Thank You for doing business with RackNerd
We were able to locate your order, and have doubled your bandwidth resources.
Hi @OKHao -- Good stuff!
We've gone ahead and doubled your bandwidth
Hi @rwojo -- awesome stuff!
We've gone ahead and doubled your bandwidth resources 👊
Never felt you were dissing me, bro. It's always fun to have these conversations. These conversations with you guys has not only taught me about new concepts on servers and stuff, but, also a hell lotta stuff. This New Year, I am grateful for having made your acquaintance. Thanks dude.
That's really cool. I myself have been trying to do pullups and pushups, but, unfortunately, never been able to do it consistently. Blame myself for that.
LET'S GO! RACKNERD'S NEW YEAR PARTY IS ALIVE!2024
Every challenge is an invitation to find creative solutions
Life is a training ground where we sharpen our skills through challenges
Challenges teach us to appreciate the struggles of others
In every challenge, there is wisdom that we can glean
When we overcome challenges, we find strength in vulnerability
SPACE FACTS
The closest galaxy to us is the Andromeda Galaxy – it’s estimated at 2.5 million light-years away.
Before the discovery of the Andromeda Galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud was believed to be the closest galaxy to us.
SPACE FACTS
The first Supernovae observed outside of our own galaxy was in 1885.
This supernova was called the S Andromedae, located in the Andromeda galaxy.
This was observed by Ernst Hartwig in Estonia and was only made possible due to recent improvements to telescope designs.
SPACE FACTS
The first-ever black hole photographed is 3 million times the size of Earth.
The photo was released in April 2019 and shows a halo of dust and gas 310 million trillion miles from Earth.
It was captured by the Event Horizon Telescope, a network of eight linked telescopes, and was also captured due to the algorithm of programmer Katie Bouman.
SPACE FACTS
The distance between the Sun & Earth is defined as an Astronomical Unit.
An Astronomical Unit (AU) equates to roughly 93 million miles or 150 million kilometers.
SPACE FACTS
The second man on the moon was Buzz Aldrin. “Moon” was Aldrin’s mother’s maiden name.
She was born Marion Moon and later married Edwin Eugene Aldrin.
Life is an ongoing journey through challenges
We become wiser with each challenge we overcome
SPACE FACTS
Buzz Aldrin’s birth name was Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr.
He got the nickname “Buzz” from his sister’s mispronunciation of the word “brother”, which became “buzzer”.
In 1988, he legally changed his first name to “Buzz”.
SPACE FACTS
On Venus, it snows metal and rains sulfuric acid.
This is because Venus is a scorching planet choked with sulfuric acid, which causes the planet’s metals to become gas and then liquid in the atmosphere, before raining down to the ground after the freezing temperatures turn it into a solid.
SPACE FACTS
The Mariner 10 was the first spacecraft that visited Mercury in 1974.
It was launched at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in 1973 and flew by Venus 3 months later. It then crossed into Mercury’s orbit managing to photograph 45% of Mercury’s surface.
Challenges guide us to explore our hidden potential
Challenges enrich our life experiences