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I don't know why you have been modded as flamebait. I applaud Scotland's will to be free. As an Irish guy living in the US, I'm cheering you on. If the Scots want to be nuke free - move them to England. The problem is they have been sweeping the issue under the carpet and have no contingency plan for relocating the arsenal. The implication being that they really do not believe that Scottish independence will happen. I dearly hope they are mistaken and get a nice surprise on September.
Well, with GoDaddy's reputation, I would never use them. Not suggesting that you waste money at all. Free hosting could allow you to maintain the relevant documentation of the issue without any need to pay the villains!
But to me it seems reasonable to maintain documentation of an issue - even if it is resolved - with the intent that they don't do the same thing to someone else. But, OK, your call of course. Just curious.
I am rather unsophisticated and tend to like old crap, so I might just like it! I also like how years later a lot of films say so much more about the time they were made than was obvious at time of release. Even if they weren't even trying to 'say' anything.
Mmm. This has been possible for many years. Pre-fabricated houses, buildings etc. There is no need for a printer. Just pour the damn parts into moulds. Now where's my buggy whip and red flag?
Why did you take the site down? Am I misunderstanding this? Did you voluntarily capitulate? If they were doing something wrong and you were bringing it to light, then why take it down?
nope. OS X on a 26" iMac screen, Chrome. Just looks like that. The bold type in the teal bar is the culprit. In fact all instances of the letter i look like l.