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Haze
January 13th, 2002, 20:35
IMINbudget continues to blow away the competition with our low prices and excellent service. We now offer mySQL with selected budget plans starting as low as $2.99 monthly or just $19.95 per year. Have a look for yourself @ http://www.iminbudget.com/budget.htm

Looking for more bandwidth? Try our Bonus Budget plans!
10 GB for $10
20 GB for $20
30 GB for $30
More info: http://www.iminbudget.com/bonusbudget.htm

All budget plans are hosted on a Cobalt RaQ4i.

Need something with a little more power? Get 10 days FREE on any of our premium hosting packages. This offer is currently only available through this special URL and to FWS.net viewers only! Premium hosting accounts feature CPanel3 control panel software.

Check out http://www.iminteractive.com/virtual_hosting.htm for more information.

PyschoPath
January 14th, 2002, 03:07
[This next remark does refer to you]

AMERICAN BASEBALL WRONG!! MAN WITH FOUR BALLS CANNOT WALK!!

Vegs
January 14th, 2002, 03:23
Originally posted by PyschoPath
[This next remark does refer to you]

AMERICAN BASEBALL WRONG!! MAN WITH FOUR BALLS CANNOT WALK!!

what do you mean by that ?

WarMachine
January 14th, 2002, 08:57
Originally posted by evilhaze
Check out http://66.78.32.143/virtual_hosting.htm for more information.

That's the first time I'm looking at a host advertising with a URL having an IP address instead of domain name...

:confused:

Haze
January 14th, 2002, 17:59
Originally posted by WarMachine


That's the first time I'm looking at a host advertising with a URL having an IP address instead of domain name...

:confused:

As I stated in the above message it is a "Special URL". We have recently moved to a new server and have not yet delegated the new domain to our new server. We are offering FWS members this special through the url on our new server. Our normal URL for business is iminteractive.net or iminteractive.com <-- these are still operational but the special is not available via the domains.

PyschoPath
January 14th, 2002, 18:18
I mean he has four balls to do that..