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  • @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Dragonhead said:
    Yangyang must have thousands of VPSs by now!

    That number might not be very far off since ha already has 626 comments on doubling requests. Assuming he has a few multiples within a single comment, 1000 is a good guess, I mean 1000 only bought this year from RN!

    YANGYANG IS THE KING OF VPSES!

    I can categorically state Yangyang does not have any posts requesting more than server to be doubled per post. My re-education campaign had no effect.

    Lol! BTW, on an unrelated note, went to the barber today who educated me on the huge gaps on my scalp. Seems like I will be joining you sooner than later.

    In that case, welcome to the smooth scalp club!

    Thank you, buddy. If you can kindly share some products for a perfect beard. I am gonna refocus all my energy and testosterone from my scalp to my beard now

    Honestly, I do very little with my beard.

    When I first started my smooth scalp adventures, I felt like my beard was super important, so I got some fancy cream that allows you to style it a bit and stay glossy looking. That's kind of useful if the beard is above about 1.5-2cm long.

    If you keep the beard shorter, I think 0.8-1.2cm is about optimal, then you don't actually need anything to keep the beard looking neat.

    Although you don't want to be disturbing it too much as that weakens the hair folicles. I wash mine in the shower a couple of times a week rather than every time I shower.

    The other big mistake beginners make is shaving too much from their neck. Most beards look best if they extend down under the chin and stop about a finger width above the adam's apple. So covering a lot more neck than you'd think you should at first.

    Thanks for that. Yes, I am trynna go full Viking. But, there's an issue. I grew mine though patchy about 5cm long and it started itching like crazy. Tried a moisturising cream which made it a bit better though.
    I am concerned for going full Viking. If I am physically capable of going full Viking, I am not sure yet, I'd probably braid it

    Yeah, the itchy phase goes away if you go longer still. It's just when the hairs are an annoying length between about 3-5cm where they're long and spiky, but short enough that they resist bending much. Once they're longer, it becomes a lot more like thick hair instead, albeit more wirey than hair.

    Oh got it. BTW, what's the maximum length you have grown your beard to?

    At one point, it was about 15cm long as I didn't cut it for the 2 whole years of lockdown when I saw almost nobody. I used to brush it out to the side for comedic photos. To be honest, I looked like a bit of an idiot.

    Man, 15cm! That's awesome. I would like to take it to that level and higher someday. But, most people with long beards I see on SM use some kind of product or the other to boost growth to get the Viking length. I wanna see if I can naturally grow it to great lengths.

  • @david said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @Dragonhead said:
    Yangyang must have thousands of VPSs by now!

    that he do..

    Dude, shouldn't he be called VPS-rich, not me?

    He's almost certainly acting as a purchaser proxy for some Chinese forum. It's hard to get past KYC and also even to pay in a currency other than RMB, so he's probably just reselling / transferring those accounts as soon as they're created.

    What's interesting is that he's done so many now that even assuming $11 for the most basic RN server, it's well into the territory where currency export limits apply for an individual.

    Or, could it just be that he is posting his affiliates' order number? From what I have heard you cannot transfer a RackNerd offer special VPS

    oh really?

    Yah, that seems to be what's going on

    There used to be another guy constantly posting double bandwidth requests (or maybe it was the same guy, not sure), but Dustin eventually asked to have each customer post the request themselves, as it seemed the orders were all for different people. But maybe it's a losing proposition, and he finally relented. Anyway, it's a lot of business.

    Oh, which year was it?

  • @david said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @Dragonhead said:
    Yangyang must have thousands of VPSs by now!

    that he do..

    Dude, shouldn't he be called VPS-rich, not me?

    He's almost certainly acting as a purchaser proxy for some Chinese forum. It's hard to get past KYC and also even to pay in a currency other than RMB, so he's probably just reselling / transferring those accounts as soon as they're created.

    What's interesting is that he's done so many now that even assuming $11 for the most basic RN server, it's well into the territory where currency export limits apply for an individual.

    Or, could it just be that he is posting his affiliates' order number? From what I have heard you cannot transfer a RackNerd offer special VPS

    oh really?

    Yah, that seems to be what's going on

    There used to be another guy constantly posting double bandwidth requests (or maybe it was the same guy, not sure), but Dustin eventually asked to have each customer post the request themselves, as it seemed the orders were all for different people. But maybe it's a losing proposition, and he finally relented. Anyway, it's a lot of business.

    It's also possible this guy runs a VPN himself and just wants lots of different IPs to cycle between them to balance traffic and also for when certain IPs get blocked.

  • ralfralf Member
    edited December 2025

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:
    Years ago, I used to buy 8-bit computers on e-bay. For one specific model, I used to pay £30+ for just the computer without monitor, and the monitors were £20+ more depending on the condition.

    I remember once winning an auction for £10 for computer plus monitor, all in original boxes (used, but beautiful condition). The reason it sold so cheaply was it was collection only (which I understand as posting the monitors is an ordeal). When I went to collect, I didn't realise what a steal I'd got until I saw it. I insisted on giving them £20 for it (all the cash I had), but they were a bit uncomfortable taking more because they'd already got what they thought was fair market price for a 30-year-old piece of junk. And in a sense they had, because ebay reflects the price the market is prepared to pay, and collection only limited their potential purchasers to basically just me (and I drove 50 miles each way to collect it, so spending more on fuel than the cost of it).

    8-bit? Isn't that equivalent to the NES?

    Yeah, the ones I (used to) buy are all from early 80s, around 1982-1985 was the best era for fun British home PCs. By the late 80s it was all Amiga and ST and by mid 90s, PCs were finally starting to be considered general purpose rather than just office computers.

  • @ralf said:

    @david said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @Dragonhead said:
    Yangyang must have thousands of VPSs by now!

    that he do..

    Dude, shouldn't he be called VPS-rich, not me?

    He's almost certainly acting as a purchaser proxy for some Chinese forum. It's hard to get past KYC and also even to pay in a currency other than RMB, so he's probably just reselling / transferring those accounts as soon as they're created.

    What's interesting is that he's done so many now that even assuming $11 for the most basic RN server, it's well into the territory where currency export limits apply for an individual.

    Or, could it just be that he is posting his affiliates' order number? From what I have heard you cannot transfer a RackNerd offer special VPS

    oh really?

    Yah, that seems to be what's going on

    There used to be another guy constantly posting double bandwidth requests (or maybe it was the same guy, not sure), but Dustin eventually asked to have each customer post the request themselves, as it seemed the orders were all for different people. But maybe it's a losing proposition, and he finally relented. Anyway, it's a lot of business.

    It's also possible this guy runs a VPN himself and just wants lots of different IPs to cycle between them to balance traffic and also for when certain IPs get blocked.

    Yep, that's also possible. Anyway, not really my business. Just a curiosity.

  • @david said:

    @ralf said:

    @david said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @Dragonhead said:
    Yangyang must have thousands of VPSs by now!

    that he do..

    Dude, shouldn't he be called VPS-rich, not me?

    He's almost certainly acting as a purchaser proxy for some Chinese forum. It's hard to get past KYC and also even to pay in a currency other than RMB, so he's probably just reselling / transferring those accounts as soon as they're created.

    What's interesting is that he's done so many now that even assuming $11 for the most basic RN server, it's well into the territory where currency export limits apply for an individual.

    Or, could it just be that he is posting his affiliates' order number? From what I have heard you cannot transfer a RackNerd offer special VPS

    oh really?

    Yah, that seems to be what's going on

    There used to be another guy constantly posting double bandwidth requests (or maybe it was the same guy, not sure), but Dustin eventually asked to have each customer post the request themselves, as it seemed the orders were all for different people. But maybe it's a losing proposition, and he finally relented. Anyway, it's a lot of business.

    It's also possible this guy runs a VPN himself and just wants lots of different IPs to cycle between them to balance traffic and also for when certain IPs get blocked.

    Yep, that's also possible. Anyway, not really my business. Just a curiosity.

    Dude, you'd make a rubbish curtain twitcher. If it happens in our neighbourhood, it's our business.

  • Do you guys have anything like Neighbourhood Watch in the US? It's great in the UK for keeping nosey grannies busy...

  • @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:
    Years ago, I used to buy 8-bit computers on e-bay. For one specific model, I used to pay £30+ for just the computer without monitor, and the monitors were £20+ more depending on the condition.

    I remember once winning an auction for £10 for computer plus monitor, all in original boxes (used, but beautiful condition). The reason it sold so cheaply was it was collection only (which I understand as posting the monitors is an ordeal). When I went to collect, I didn't realise what a steal I'd got until I saw it. I insisted on giving them £20 for it (all the cash I had), but they were a bit uncomfortable taking more because they'd already got what they thought was fair market price for a 30-year-old piece of junk. And in a sense they had, because ebay reflects the price the market is prepared to pay, and collection only limited their potential purchasers to basically just me (and I drove 50 miles each way to collect it, so spending more on fuel than the cost of it).

    8-bit? Isn't that equivalent to the NES?

    Yeah, the ones I (used to) buy are all from early 80s, around 1982-1985 was the best era for fun British home PCs. By the late 80s it was all Amiga and ST and by mid 90s, PCs were finally starting to be considered general purpose rather than just office computers.

    I still have a knockoff NES lying around, the 8-bit one. If I look deep, I would also find some game cartridges. If it does work, wonder if I could hook it up via UART to just find out what's under the hood.

  • @ralf said:
    Do you guys have anything like Neighbourhood Watch in the US? It's great in the UK for keeping nosey grannies busy...

    Nope, but, we do have moral policing in some states, smh. These guys really think it's more important to breakup a couple's PDA than maybe stop a robbery :lol:

    Thanked by 1ralf
  • @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @david said:

    @BasToTheMax said: Yeah I hate it that there is no way to appeal it

    Do you have some sort of consumer regulatory agency in your country for banks? Maybe you could file a complaint with them.

    I suggested the same, but since it's only 10 euros that's on hold, he said it isn't worth it

    yeah, too much time and work for just €10

    But, david did suggest that sometimes regulatory agency might be able to get your PP account reinstated which would be much better. Imo too it's a good option to consider given the process is not very cumbersome and time consuming

    hmm maybe. But i have no idea how things like this work lol

  • @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @david said:
    It might not be worth it for 10 euros, but maybe it's worth it to get a working paypal account again, for general use.

    I've created a revolut account now :)

    Awesome. Let me know as well how it goes. I have never tried them

    Made it yesterday. I already like it so far!

  • Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Order Number: 3694538460
    Thanks!

  • @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:
    Years ago, I used to buy 8-bit computers on e-bay. For one specific model, I used to pay £30+ for just the computer without monitor, and the monitors were £20+ more depending on the condition.

    I remember once winning an auction for £10 for computer plus monitor, all in original boxes (used, but beautiful condition). The reason it sold so cheaply was it was collection only (which I understand as posting the monitors is an ordeal). When I went to collect, I didn't realise what a steal I'd got until I saw it. I insisted on giving them £20 for it (all the cash I had), but they were a bit uncomfortable taking more because they'd already got what they thought was fair market price for a 30-year-old piece of junk. And in a sense they had, because ebay reflects the price the market is prepared to pay, and collection only limited their potential purchasers to basically just me (and I drove 50 miles each way to collect it, so spending more on fuel than the cost of it).

    8-bit? Isn't that equivalent to the NES?

    Yeah, the ones I (used to) buy are all from early 80s, around 1982-1985 was the best era for fun British home PCs. By the late 80s it was all Amiga and ST and by mid 90s, PCs were finally starting to be considered general purpose rather than just office computers.

    I still have a knockoff NES lying around, the 8-bit one. If I look deep, I would also find some game cartridges. If it does work, wonder if I could hook it up via UART to just find out what's under the hood.

    There's no UART on these things, but the hardware is very simple. A custom CPU (more or less a 6502 clone), a custom video chip that does very basic memory-based video output and some sprites, and then a region-specific lockout chip that limits the cartridges to official ones (although you can just swap the ROM chip on the cartridge and it'll just work). The cartridge connector has almost all the signals from the CPU plus a few more, so the ROM is literally just visible in memory and executed from there.

    Thanked by 1noob404
  • @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @david said:

    @BasToTheMax said: Yeah I hate it that there is no way to appeal it

    Do you have some sort of consumer regulatory agency in your country for banks? Maybe you could file a complaint with them.

    I suggested the same, but since it's only 10 euros that's on hold, he said it isn't worth it

    yeah, too much time and work for just €10

    But, david did suggest that sometimes regulatory agency might be able to get your PP account reinstated which would be much better. Imo too it's a good option to consider given the process is not very cumbersome and time consuming

    hmm maybe. But i have no idea how things like this work lol

    Was just a suggestion. If it works, it;d be great. Or else, check if Revolut works good enough for you, in which case, your issue is solved for the most part. :)

    Thanked by 1BasToTheMax
  • @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @david said:
    It might not be worth it for 10 euros, but maybe it's worth it to get a working paypal account again, for general use.

    I've created a revolut account now :)

    Awesome. Let me know as well how it goes. I have never tried them

    Made it yesterday. I already like it so far!

    Made the payment already, the one PP won't let go through?

    Thanked by 1BasToTheMax
  • @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:
    Do you guys have anything like Neighbourhood Watch in the US? It's great in the UK for keeping nosey grannies busy...

    Nope, but, we do have moral policing in some states, smh. These guys really think it's more important to breakup a couple's PDA than maybe stop a robbery :lol:

    I'm not actually sure which would be safer to stop!

  • @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:
    Years ago, I used to buy 8-bit computers on e-bay. For one specific model, I used to pay £30+ for just the computer without monitor, and the monitors were £20+ more depending on the condition.

    I remember once winning an auction for £10 for computer plus monitor, all in original boxes (used, but beautiful condition). The reason it sold so cheaply was it was collection only (which I understand as posting the monitors is an ordeal). When I went to collect, I didn't realise what a steal I'd got until I saw it. I insisted on giving them £20 for it (all the cash I had), but they were a bit uncomfortable taking more because they'd already got what they thought was fair market price for a 30-year-old piece of junk. And in a sense they had, because ebay reflects the price the market is prepared to pay, and collection only limited their potential purchasers to basically just me (and I drove 50 miles each way to collect it, so spending more on fuel than the cost of it).

    8-bit? Isn't that equivalent to the NES?

    Yeah, the ones I (used to) buy are all from early 80s, around 1982-1985 was the best era for fun British home PCs. By the late 80s it was all Amiga and ST and by mid 90s, PCs were finally starting to be considered general purpose rather than just office computers.

    I still have a knockoff NES lying around, the 8-bit one. If I look deep, I would also find some game cartridges. If it does work, wonder if I could hook it up via UART to just find out what's under the hood.

    There's no UART on these things, but the hardware is very simple. A custom CPU (more or less a 6502 clone), a custom video chip that does very basic memory-based video output and some sprites, and then a region-specific lockout chip that limits the cartridges to official ones (although you can just swap the ROM chip on the cartridge and it'll just work). The cartridge connector has almost all the signals from the CPU plus a few more, so the ROM is literally just visible in memory and executed from there.

    Oh, I was just curious. But, since mine is a generic knockoff I believe it won't have the region-locking and such. Is there any other option to run serial on one of those things by any chance?

  • @Spiridon said:
    Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Order Number: 3694538460
    Thanks!

    While you're waiting for @dustinc to do the deed, how about stopping for a chat and joining in with all the exciting gossip?

  • @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:
    Do you guys have anything like Neighbourhood Watch in the US? It's great in the UK for keeping nosey grannies busy...

    Nope, but, we do have moral policing in some states, smh. These guys really think it's more important to breakup a couple's PDA than maybe stop a robbery :lol:

    I'm not actually sure which would be safer to stop!

    You would be a perfect candidate for the self-appointed moral police here then :lol: JK

  • @ralf said:

    @Spiridon said:
    Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Order Number: 3694538460
    Thanks!

    While you're waiting for @dustinc to do the deed, how about stopping for a chat and joining in with all the exciting gossip?

    I personally would love to see more members here. More members = more hype = more giveaways = me happy = ralf happy = hype squad happy = Someone else keep going. My brain has crashed.

  • @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:
    Years ago, I used to buy 8-bit computers on e-bay. For one specific model, I used to pay £30+ for just the computer without monitor, and the monitors were £20+ more depending on the condition.

    I remember once winning an auction for £10 for computer plus monitor, all in original boxes (used, but beautiful condition). The reason it sold so cheaply was it was collection only (which I understand as posting the monitors is an ordeal). When I went to collect, I didn't realise what a steal I'd got until I saw it. I insisted on giving them £20 for it (all the cash I had), but they were a bit uncomfortable taking more because they'd already got what they thought was fair market price for a 30-year-old piece of junk. And in a sense they had, because ebay reflects the price the market is prepared to pay, and collection only limited their potential purchasers to basically just me (and I drove 50 miles each way to collect it, so spending more on fuel than the cost of it).

    8-bit? Isn't that equivalent to the NES?

    Yeah, the ones I (used to) buy are all from early 80s, around 1982-1985 was the best era for fun British home PCs. By the late 80s it was all Amiga and ST and by mid 90s, PCs were finally starting to be considered general purpose rather than just office computers.

    I still have a knockoff NES lying around, the 8-bit one. If I look deep, I would also find some game cartridges. If it does work, wonder if I could hook it up via UART to just find out what's under the hood.

    There's no UART on these things, but the hardware is very simple. A custom CPU (more or less a 6502 clone), a custom video chip that does very basic memory-based video output and some sprites, and then a region-specific lockout chip that limits the cartridges to official ones (although you can just swap the ROM chip on the cartridge and it'll just work). The cartridge connector has almost all the signals from the CPU plus a few more, so the ROM is literally just visible in memory and executed from there.

    Oh, I was just curious. But, since mine is a generic knockoff I believe it won't have the region-locking and such. Is there any other option to run serial on one of those things by any chance?

    Not really. You'd have to get a UART chip and add it to the cartridge, do all the memory decoding to enable it to appear at a certain memory address, and then program it to do something.

    Unless you're talking about a very modern clone which is basically just a software emulation running on some crappy ARM hardware, in which case yes, these normally have UART and JTAG are are quite hackable. But if it has actual cartridges, it's most likely to just be an unofficial copy of the original hardware.

    Thanked by 1noob404
  • But probably a knock off won't have the lockout chip and so the cartridges won't need one either.

  • @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:
    Do you guys have anything like Neighbourhood Watch in the US? It's great in the UK for keeping nosey grannies busy...

    Nope, but, we do have moral policing in some states, smh. These guys really think it's more important to breakup a couple's PDA than maybe stop a robbery :lol:

    I'm not actually sure which would be safer to stop!

    You would be a perfect candidate for the self-appointed moral police here then :lol: JK

    "Tough on crime, lenient on spam" would be my motto

  • @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @Spiridon said:
    Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Order Number: 3694538460
    Thanks!

    While you're waiting for @dustinc to do the deed, how about stopping for a chat and joining in with all the exciting gossip?

    I personally would love to see more members here. More members = more hype = more giveaways = me happy = ralf happy = hype squad happy = Someone else keep going. My brain has crashed.

    = more money = @dustinc happy

  • @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:
    Years ago, I used to buy 8-bit computers on e-bay. For one specific model, I used to pay £30+ for just the computer without monitor, and the monitors were £20+ more depending on the condition.

    I remember once winning an auction for £10 for computer plus monitor, all in original boxes (used, but beautiful condition). The reason it sold so cheaply was it was collection only (which I understand as posting the monitors is an ordeal). When I went to collect, I didn't realise what a steal I'd got until I saw it. I insisted on giving them £20 for it (all the cash I had), but they were a bit uncomfortable taking more because they'd already got what they thought was fair market price for a 30-year-old piece of junk. And in a sense they had, because ebay reflects the price the market is prepared to pay, and collection only limited their potential purchasers to basically just me (and I drove 50 miles each way to collect it, so spending more on fuel than the cost of it).

    8-bit? Isn't that equivalent to the NES?

    Yeah, the ones I (used to) buy are all from early 80s, around 1982-1985 was the best era for fun British home PCs. By the late 80s it was all Amiga and ST and by mid 90s, PCs were finally starting to be considered general purpose rather than just office computers.

    I still have a knockoff NES lying around, the 8-bit one. If I look deep, I would also find some game cartridges. If it does work, wonder if I could hook it up via UART to just find out what's under the hood.

    There's no UART on these things, but the hardware is very simple. A custom CPU (more or less a 6502 clone), a custom video chip that does very basic memory-based video output and some sprites, and then a region-specific lockout chip that limits the cartridges to official ones (although you can just swap the ROM chip on the cartridge and it'll just work). The cartridge connector has almost all the signals from the CPU plus a few more, so the ROM is literally just visible in memory and executed from there.

    Oh, I was just curious. But, since mine is a generic knockoff I believe it won't have the region-locking and such. Is there any other option to run serial on one of those things by any chance?

    Not really. You'd have to get a UART chip and add it to the cartridge, do all the memory decoding to enable it to appear at a certain memory address, and then program it to do something.

    Unless you're talking about a very modern clone which is basically just a software emulation running on some crappy ARM hardware, in which case yes, these normally have UART and JTAG are are quite hackable. But if it has actual cartridges, it's most likely to just be an unofficial copy of the original hardware.

    Guess, it's too much headache then. Maybe I should be happy if it just boots.

  • @ralf said:
    But probably a knock off won't have the lockout chip and so the cartridges won't need one either.

    Yah, this one's from 2003 or so. So, no modern chips or ARM

  • @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:
    Do you guys have anything like Neighbourhood Watch in the US? It's great in the UK for keeping nosey grannies busy...

    Nope, but, we do have moral policing in some states, smh. These guys really think it's more important to breakup a couple's PDA than maybe stop a robbery :lol:

    I'm not actually sure which would be safer to stop!

    You would be a perfect candidate for the self-appointed moral police here then :lol: JK

    "Tough on crime, lenient on spam" would be my motto

    Nice motto.

  • @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @Spiridon said:
    Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Order Number: 3694538460
    Thanks!

    While you're waiting for @dustinc to do the deed, how about stopping for a chat and joining in with all the exciting gossip?

    I personally would love to see more members here. More members = more hype = more giveaways = me happy = ralf happy = hype squad happy = Someone else keep going. My brain has crashed.

    = more money = @dustinc happy

    Wish we had more people to keep this train going. We could reach page 700 with just that if we had atleast 10 members. I am just kidding. I just love these conversations. I get to learn a lot of stuff.

  • @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @noob404 said:

    @ralf said:

    @Spiridon said:
    Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Order Number: 3694538460
    Thanks!

    While you're waiting for @dustinc to do the deed, how about stopping for a chat and joining in with all the exciting gossip?

    I personally would love to see more members here. More members = more hype = more giveaways = me happy = ralf happy = hype squad happy = Someone else keep going. My brain has crashed.

    = more money = @dustinc happy

    Wish we had more people to keep this train going. We could reach page 700 with just that if we had atleast 10 members. I am just kidding. I just love these conversations. I get to learn a lot of stuff.

    I've got to get back to work though now, so I'm gonna mostly stop chatting until the end of the work day in about another 8 hours.

  • Hello,I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Invoice #19582793
    Thanks!

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