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Redefining the Impossible

Site5 minus 750g


I mentioned last week how I'd signed up for one of the site5 750g hosting packages and also enquired whether my company could use a similar account for remote backup. Since the latter made me aware of the limitations of the 750g account I decided to cancel my personal account under their 60 day guarantee.

They didn't quibble, they asked me to confirm that I had nothing that needed backing up and cancelled the account, refunding my money.

In all the times I've had to deal with them site5 has always given me great service.


Filed under: byebye site5

Spikeles Says:

about 1 year ago

Actually it's interesting. They use "should not" alot in there, reminds me of and RFC( ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt ), i prefer "CAN NOT" or "MUST NOT".

Peter Says:

about 1 year ago

I'm not sure if 'should not' is that passive voice thing that the Word grammar checker used to slap me around for, until I got aggressive and turned it off.

I looked up 'should' on (google define:) and it includes quotes from some standards that attempt to define the word to mean the same as 'shall'. A simple :%s/should/MUST ON PAIN OF DEATH/g would have done the trick.

Peter

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