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HankL

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Rich, This mother is jammin! Rest assured that all of the work that you and your folks have done getting the new server/software etc. going is well worth your efforts!
Thank you!
 
Hank-
Thanks. We're real happy with how it turned out...even though I blew the IP address swaps at about 3am and had to wait 'till the host company opened their doors to get to the servers. :mad:

I've learned more about Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP, Sendmail and other technology, absolutely worthless to my survival, than I ever wanted to know!
Rich
 
Rich, Cool. PHP was a drug back in the 60's I think :( I'm still writing programs in BASIC and keeping the AS 400 at work going. I can just keep up with staying on the internet with a home computer! I'm Happy for you :)
 
How poetic...

The new server comes on line on the SAME day that I get a new computer on my desk at work with a 1.3 gigahertz Pentium 4 processor and a 19" monitor.

You're rocking, I'm rolling, and we're BOTH screaming! :)
 
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