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d_assassin
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Post by d_assassin »

Hey guys, I'm looking for some advice. I've looked into this hosting company, they even got ranked #1 on this review site
[... link deleted ... google midphase instead ]

I'm building a site that's gonna have alot of pictures and video, so I'll need alot of space and speed, so has anyone used this host before?

Thanks.

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Post by Shroomz~> »

Why the flock would you need HP filter experts to answer questions about a hosting company you're trying to punt you spamming tw*t.
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No idea mate, never tried it. I use 'one and one hosting' here in the UK and would highly recommend it :smile:

Anyone else got any recommendations for our newbie friend?

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Post by sharc »

BTW, you might want to post threads like this in the 'Off Topic' section in future...If at all :smile:
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Post by at0m »

Trolled? Spammed? Bothat once? What Pulsarian would post such a first post in this forum? :razz:
more has been done with less
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Post by Shroomz~> »

People make money from advertising web hosting, something which Sharc obviously forgets. I'm no doubt wrong though, as I'm not often right. :lol:
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Post by sharc »

It's not that I forget Schroomz. I was just trying to be helpful to the nice spammer person.
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Post by Shroomz~> »

What can I say. you spelt my name wrong, but then I'm sure you know that :roll:

cheers bro
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Post by John Cooper »

Moved to OT.

*Probably* spam. Let's see if Mr. D.A. replies at all. If not, I'll kill the thread.

I'll also edit the free advertising link in his post.

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Sic'em John.
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ROFLMAO :lol:
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Post by kensuguro »

HP Filters are the way to go man. HP Filters can hold so much data especially when you turn it upside down because of its convex shape. But if you think abou tit, bandpass filters are more reliable data holders because they look just like cups when you turn them upside down.

Less data, but more reliable = bandpass.
More data, but less reliability = highpass.

I've also seen cases where people have punctured the tip of the bandpass and used them as funnels instead of data holders. That's pretty cool because you can gather all sots of info and neatly pack them into a single stream. Imagine if you punctured MANY holes. Information shower!

Also, data can be sent via wifi using the resonant pole of the HP Filter as an antenna. The througput is obviously, crispy clear. I've heard it works especially well when you tie a tb303 acid line around the pole to give it a boost in range.

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Post by John Cooper »

Uh-oh, this is too funny- now I *can't* delete the thread :razz:

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didn't know there was a filter to operate on the shouter of Scooter... :eek:
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lmao!
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Post by Immanuel »

Letting the *Lo* pass John? :grin:
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