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Re: previous two posts
Thats fine if (a) your ISP allows you to run a server, and (b) you don't have a high load on your website. If I were to run a site here at home, I'd have to deal with the dynamic IP changing all the time, not to mention the speed restrictions on my connection, thanks to comcast. It'd be too much of a hassle, and the few dollars you spend a month is worth having someone else worry about most aspects of running it, imho. I'd rather work on the content of the site, rather than work on keeping ithe server stable.
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