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	<title>Comments on: The Lllama Packs Up It&#039;s Bags and Moves in with Daddy</title>
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		<title>By: nebulous</title>
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		<description>Its still highway robbery, but yes, much cheaper than it has been in the past. .info domains are $2 a year I think now at godaddy, so maybe the airplane site will be an info. I digress. How much would you charge to add 7 lines to a text file and keep a server holding said text file up per year? It would seem the customer would have to be out of his or her mind to pay much more than $1 for such service, and yet we happily used to pay $16 since Network Solutions charged $60 back in the day. Now $9 seems steep. I for one welcome our new IPV6 Overlords.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its still highway robbery, but yes, much cheaper than it has been in the past. .info domains are $2 a year I think now at godaddy, so maybe the airplane site will be an info. I digress. How much would you charge to add 7 lines to a text file and keep a server holding said text file up per year? It would seem the customer would have to be out of his or her mind to pay much more than $1 for such service, and yet we happily used to pay $16 since Network Solutions charged $60 back in the day. Now $9 seems steep. I for one welcome our new IPV6 Overlords.</p>
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