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Posted by Nebraska Cowman on August 27, 2005 at 03:55:04 from (65.162.146.187):
In Reply to: Kim posted by jwm on August 26, 2005 at 18:38:17:
James. It's OK, glad you found us here. Maybe you don't understand how the internet works. Think of each site as a magazine with many pages. each site has to be maintained by somebody, It has to be hosted on a server so the information can be relayed out to you and I. It takes a lot of hours of hard work and costs money. I am not sure but I think Kim has her own servers. They are basicly just large expensive computers that take a lot of electicity and are expensive to buy and maintain. They are hooked into the internet 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and have to be monitored for problems constantly. To have a website you either own your own server or pay someone for the privilege of using theirs.
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