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E-Flite T-34 Mentor

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Should You Get Assistance With An Internet Marketing Mentor

A mentor is someone who teaches and councils people to help them achieve a certain goal. There are mentors for virtually every occupation, but only recently could hire an internet marketing mentor.

An internet marketing mentor is usually a well experienced individual who teaches others how to succeed in their business. They are often hired when an internet marketer needs help with a specific task or goal.

For example, a business owner who wants to create a targeted opt in email mailing list can seek a mentor’s advice. The internet marketing mentor would give them step-by-step instructions on how to create their campaign so they maximize response rates.

In this case a client would learn how to write headlines and subject lines to entice his list to open the emails and how to offer products in a manner that avoids hard selling but still draws interest and urgency in purchasing the product.

It doesn’t just stop at email marketing; virtually all elements of online business can be assisted by an internet marketing mentor. From creating offsite brand awareness to website creation a mentor can provide quality advice so you make more money.

Possibly one of the greatest benefits in hiring an internet marketing mentor is the time and costs saved on your business. Beginners and intermediate marketers can often make mistakes that end up costing them and can put their business in jeopardy. If you can avoid doing something twice wouldn’t you?

An internet marketing mentor can help do things right the first time saving you a lot of stress. For a business owner this is invaluable. Not only are you saving yourself a lot of resources but you increase your profits.

To be able to increase profits while saving yourself time and money is what most people are looking for, especially during economic uncertainty where ever hour and dollar counts. Since they are equipped with the knowledge to help you understand the changes in your target market and how to respond to these changes an internet marketing mentor can help to maintain your profit margin even during a recession.

Knowledge is the gold standard with mentors. An internet marketing mentor like any mentor is a teacher. They have to have both expertise and experience to be really helpful.

You do not want to work with just anyone who claims to be a mentor. Since the surge of online business more people are claiming to mentors and marketing advisors. A number of these people however have little experience in working online and owning an internet business.

Always ask question and find out how long they have been internet marketers and what their success was. Also ask what niche their businesses cater to.

When it comes to working with a mentor specialization can more beneficial. Since they can teach you how to cater to that audience it could be better to work with a mentor who also has experience in that field if you are planning to run a self help business.

An internet marketing mentor is someone who can take you by then hand, teach and council to help you reach your goals they are motivating as well educating. Working with one can be mean great success for you business. Just be sure to do your research and be willing to be taught.

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Lyn Troyer and his Niche Power Group teach beginners how to make money online with affiliate marketing. Please visit their online business mentoring website here to learn how you can go from making nothing to a full time internet income in 12 months or less. http://nichepowergroup.com

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It’s a strange, strange world

by Philip Yaffe

As someone once said (it may have been Einstein, but it may have been someone else): “The universe is not only stranger than we imagine, it’s stranger than we can imagine.”

Whoever may have said it, in 1929 a certain Robert Ripley took the message to heart and set about proving it. The result was a long-running cartoon strip titled “Ripley’s Believe It or Not” that eventually boosted Ripley to head an international media empire.

Ripley’s cartoons would illustrate bizarre facts and happenings around the globe. They were extremely popular and sometimes had surprising consequences.

For example, in November 1929 he published a panel saying, “Believe it or not, America has no national anthem,” which started a national debate on the subject. It took less than two years to rectify the situation. In March 1931 President Herbert Hoover signed a law adopting “The Star Spangled Banner”, based on an 1814 poem by Francis Scott Key, as the America’s musical standard bearer.

I used to be an avid reader of “Ripley’s Believe It or Not”, as well as other sources of odd and amusing facts. I still enjoy learning about the weird and the wonderful, because it is an excellent way of staying young.

Here are a few of my favorite oddities. I have actually checked some of them myself and they proved to be correct. It is therefore probably safe to assume that the rest of them are as well, however bizarre some of them might seem. It is possible that some of the weird laws I have come across are now (hopefully) outdated.

A male emperor moth can smell a female emperor moth up to 11 kilometers (7 miles) away.

A man had the hiccups continuously for 69 years.

A mole can dig over 81 meters (250 feet) of tunnel in a single night.

In South Bend, Indiana, a monkey was once tried and convicted for smoking a cigarette.

A person at rest generates as much heat as a 100 watt light bulb.

A group of owls is called a “parliament”.

A group of ravens is called a “murder”.

A group of rhinoceros is called a “crash”.

A group of toads is called a “knot”.

A group of whales is called a “pod”.

A pregnant goldfish is called a “twit”.

A rat can survive longer without water than a camel.

Rhinoceros horn is not horn but compacted hair.

A rodent’s teeth never stop growing; they are worn down by constantly gnawing on bark, leaves, and other vegetables.

A shark can grow a new set of teeth in a week.

About 70% of all living organisms in the world are bacteria.

About 85% of all the plant life on Earth is in the ocean.

A starfish can turn its self inside out.

A whale’s heart beats only nine times a minute.

A woodchuck breathes only ten times during hibernation.

Anteaters prefer termites to ants.

All 17 children of Queen Anne of England (1665 – 1714) died before she did.

After eating, a housefly regurgitates is food and then eats it again.

Gangster Al Capone was not sent to prison in 1932 for racketeering or murder, but income tax evasion.

Baby robins eat about 4.4 meters (14 ft) of earthworms every day.

Catgut comes from sheep, not cats.

A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.

In ancient Egypt, killing a cat was a crime punishable by death.

Chopsuey is not a native Chinese dish; it was created in California by Chinese immigrants.

If the Earth were smooth, the oceans would cover the entire surface to a depth of nearly 4,000 meters (12,000 ft).

If you are chased by a crocodile, run zigzag; a crocodile has difficulty making sharp turns.

Almonds are a member of the peach family.

Peanuts are an ingredient of dynamite.

A dragonfly has a life span of only 24 hours.

It’s impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.

The microwave oven was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

The first commercial microwave oven was called the “1161 Radarange” and was the size of a refrigerator.

A Las Vegas hospital once suspended workers for betting on when patients would die.

In the 16th and 17th century, drinking coffee in Turkey was punishable by death.

In the Middle Ages, a court in France ordered a cow to be hanged for injuring a human.

?Millions of trees are accidentally planted by squirrels that bury nuts and then forget where they hid them.

Deep-sea explorer Jacques Cousteau invented scuba gear during World War II while in the French resistance.

In the 1830s, ketchup in the United States was sold as a medicine.

In the 1890s, Coca-Cola was originally sold as a medicine.

Kleenex tissues were originally used as filters in gas masks.

In 1969 Larry Lewis ran the 100 yard dash (92 meters) in 17.9 seconds; he was 101 years old.

Less than 2 per cent of the Earth’s water is fresh.

Lightning strikes somewhere on Earth about 6,000 times every minute.

Lobsters have blue blood.

Abdul Kassam Ismael, Grand Vizier of Persia in the 10th century, took his 117,000 volume library with him wherever he went. They were transported on the backs of 400 camels.

Arabic numerals were invented in India.

Celtic warriors sometimes went to war naked, their bodies dyed blue from head to toe.

In 1840 Great Britain became the first country to issue postage stamps.

In 1836 Mexican General Santa Anna held an elaborate state funeral for his amputated leg.

In 1982 Larry Walters in Los Angeles tied 24 weather balloons to his lawn chair and ascended to an altitude of 16,000 feet.

Oak trees do not have acorns until they are 50 years old or older.

Orchids are grown from seeds so small that it would take thirty thousand to weigh as much as one grain of wheat.

The Mexican jumping bean is not a bean. It is actually a thin-shelled section of a seed capsule containing the larva of a small gray moth called the jumping bean moth (Laspeyresia saltitans).

The partridge berry is a botanical Siamese twin; each berry develops from two flowers.

The primary purpose of growing rice in flooded paddies is to drown the weeds surrounding the young seedlings. Rice can, in fact, be grown in drained areas.

A motorist in Finland was fined over $160,000 for going 80 km/hour in a 40 km/hour zone because speeders are penalized in proportion to their income.

A man filed a lawsuit against his doctor because he survived longer than what the doctor had predicted.

In Quebec, Canada, an old law stated that margarine had to be a different color than butter.

In Singapore, it is illegal to sell or own chewing gum in order to prevent it from being thrown on the sidewalks.

The majority of burglaries occur during the daytime when people are not home, not at night.

In Venice, all gondolas must be painted black, except those belonging to high public officials.

An old law in Bellingham, Washington, made it illegal for a woman to take more than three steps backwards while dancing.

To reduce traffic congestion, Julius Caesar banned all wheeled vehicles from Rome during daylight hours.

During the reign of Catherine I of Russia, the rules for parties stipulated that no man was to get drunk before 9 o’clock; a woman wasn’t to get drunk at any time.

During the reign of Peter the Great of Russia, men who wore a beard had to pay a special tax.

During World War I, homosexuality in the French army was punishable by execution.

During World War II, bakers in the United States were ordered to stop selling sliced bread. It was never explained how selling only un-sliced bread helped the war effort.

Every citizen of Kentucky is required by law to take a bath at least once a year.

Early Romans used to use porcupine quills as toothpicks.

The longest recorded coma lasted 37 years.

The world’s most prolific mother was an 18th century Russian peasant who gave birth to 69 children.

In the 1940 film “You’re in the Army Now”, Regis Toomey and Jane Wyman kissed for 3:05 minutes, the longest cinema kiss in history.

When a Rappel’s vulture collided with a jet airplane on November 29, 1973, they were flying at 11,277 meters (36,086 ft), the highest altitude ever recorded for a bird.

Amongst mammals, the Asiatic elephant has the longest gestation period before giving birth. On average, a pregnancy lasts 609 days.

Bamboo can grow as much as 91 cm (35 in) in a single day.

The “bee hummingbird” in Cuba is the world’s smallest bird, measuring only 57 mm in length and weighing only 2 grams.

The “bumble bee bat” of Thailand is the world’s smallest mammal, also weighing only 2 grams.

The tree that lived to the greatest known age was a bristlecone pine found on Mt. Wheeler, Nevada. It was 5,100 years old when it died.

Open-heart surgery on a hemophiliac in Chicago, Illinois, in 1970 required 1080 liters of blood.

The longest lasting rainbow, observed in Gwynedd and Clwyd, North Wales, on August 14, 1976, lasted 3 hours, 5 minutes.

Albert Einstein’s formula “e = mc², the basis of atomic energy, was published in 1905, not in the early 1940s as many people believe.

Pope John XII, elected in 955, was only 18 years old when be became leader of the Catholic Church.

William Pitt, considered one of Britain’s best Prime Ministers, was elected to the office in 1783 at the age of 24.

A Sunday edition of the New York Times, printed in August 1987, weighed 6.3 kg (14 lb).

Contact lenses, originally reserved only for serious eye problems, were experimentally introduced in 1888.

A single flower of the rafflesia plant in Indonesia can weigh up to 10 kg.

Dueling is legal in Paraguay as long as both parties are registered blood donors.

Police in Radnor, Pennsylvania, interrogated a suspect by placing a metal colander on his head and connecting it with wires to a photocopier. The message “He’s lying” was placed in the copier. Police pressed the copy button each time they thought the suspect wasn’t telling the truth. Believing the “lie detector” was working, the suspect confessed.

A lawyer defending a man accused of burglary argued, “My client merely inserted his arm into the window and removed a few articles. His arm is not himself, and I fail to see how you can punish the whole individual for an offense committed by his limb.” The judged agreed. “Using your logic,” he said, “I sentence the defendant’s arm to one year’s imprisonment. He can accompany it or not, as he chooses.” The defendant then detached his artificial limb, laid it on the bench, and walked out.

Philip Yaffe is a former reporter/feature writer with The Wall Street Journal and a marketing communication consultant. He currently teaches a course in good writing and good speaking in Brussels, Belgium. His recently published book In the “I” of the Storm: the Simple Secrets of Writing & Speaking (Almost) like a Professional is available from Story Publishers in Ghent, Belgium (storypublishers.be) and Amazon (amazon.com).

For further information, contact:

Philip Yaffe

Brussels, Belgium

Tel:        +32 (0)2 660 0405

Email:    phil.yaffe@yahoo.com,phil.yaffe@gmail.com

About the Author

Philip Yaffe is a former writer with The Wall Street Journal and international marketing communication consultant. Now semi-retired, he teaches courses in persuasive communication in Brussels, Belgium. Because his clients use English as a second or third language, his approach to writing and public speaking is somewhat different from other communication coaches. He is the author of In the “I” of the Storm: the Simple Secrets of Writing & Speaking (Almost) like a Professional. Contact: phil.yaffe@yahoo.com.

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Creation of the Universe – The theory and observation merged together can give us some answers – Observatins of the Black Holes in our Universe.

We have never seen them directly, yet we know they are there.

 

Lurking in dense star clusters, or wandering the dust lanes of the Galaxy were they prey on stars or even swallow plants whole.

Our Milky Way may harbor millions of these – Black Holes, the ultra dense remnants of dead stars.

 

 

But now in universe far beyond our galaxy there is evidence of something even more ominous, a breed of Black Holes that have reached incomprehensible size and destructive powers.

It has taken a new era of Astronomy to find these, high technology instruments in space tuned to find high energy forms of life with x-ray and gamma rays that are invisible to our eyes, new precision telescopes on earth with technology enabling them to cancel out the blurring effect from the atmosphere on earth and see to the far reaches of the Universe.

Looking into far distances of our Galaxies, astronomers finding evidence that space and time can be shattered by eruptions so waste they boggle the mind. We are just beginning to understand the impacts these outburst have had on the Universe around us.

That understanding recently took a leap forward when a team working at the Subaru observatory at the top of one of Hawaii’s volcano mountains looked into the deeper parts of the Universe and captured a beam of light that had taken almost 13 billion years to reach the earth. It was a messenger from not long time after the Universe is believed to have been born.  They focused their attention towards an object known as a Quasar, short for Quasi radio stellar Source, it offered a stunning surprise.

A tiny region of the object is so bright that the astronomers believe it comes from a single object with at least a billion times the mass of our sun.

In the center of this beacon the space suddenly turns dark as it is literary is swallowed by a black hole.

As strange as it may seem, even Hugh Black holes like these are thought to be products of familiar universe of stars and gravity.

They get their start in rare types of large stars at least ten times the mass of our sun. These giants burn hot and fast and they die young. The star is a cosmic pressure cooker. In its core the pressure gravity produces such an intense heat that atoms are stripped and re-arranged. Lighter elements like hydrogen and helium fuse together to form heavier ones like calcium, oxygen, silicon and finally iron. When enough iron forms and accumulate it begins to collapse under its own weight. That will send a chock wave that is sent outwards, literary blowing the star apart.  A supernova is born – at the moment the star dies, if enough matter falls into its core it collapses to a point forming a Black Hole.

Intense gravitational forces surround that point with a dark sphere – the event horizon at which point nothing, even not light can escape, that is how an average size Black Hole is formed.

What about the monster of the Subaru Quasar just recently observed? Recent observations about these giant black holes have led the theorists to re-think their views on history.

Back in 1995, the Hubble Space telescope was enlisted in to begin register details of that history.

Astronomers selected tiny regions in the sky between the stars, looking north, and south and into south again.

For days at a time they focused the Hubble telescope on these tiny patches of sky to examine the deepest regions in the universe. These deep field images offerings clear view of the cosmos in its infancy. What drew astronomer’s attention were the tiniest galaxies covering only a few pixels on Hubble’s lenses. Most of them do not have the spiral or elliptical shapes of the large galaxies we see closer to us today. Instead they are irregular and scrappy collection of stars. The Hubble Deep field confirmed the idea that the universe must have evolved in a series of building blocks with small galaxies gradually merging and assembling into larger ones. You can see evidence of this pattern by simply looking into the sky as many galaxies are gravitating around one another.  Some are crashing together; others are ripping each other apart. Gravity calls the tune as these galaxies draw together, exchanging stars and gases, and over time merge to form and form larger composite galaxies. Lately though, this picture of the Universe taking shape from the ground up has gotten a lot more complicated.

The quick appearance of giant black holes and galaxies in early universe is at odds with the gradual way matter builds up in most galaxies. They likely had their beginning in the first generation of stars that literary burst on to the cosmic scene, in a time of incredible turbulence. These stars were born in the knot that developed the fuse gas of the universe. Gravity drew these knots together, in the densest regions the stars were born in waves; they even gave birth to black holes. In a relatively short time by cosmic standards the earliest black holes swallowed more and more matter, growing to monumental proportions and became quasars. These quasars in turn were fed by collapse of matter on a much larger scale. Simulations of this illustrate what happened in the first billion years of cosmic history. Gravity forces driven by gases created an intricate web of strings and knots as if you were looking into a large spider web in three dimensions. In the densest regions are you would find the growth of the largest galaxies and black holes. 

As these regions grow stronger and stronger, the galaxies and black holes grow more and larger. In some regions these reach ultra massive proportions, billions of times mass of our sun. In the center of these massive galaxies, you will find developed a black hole driven by the galactic gravity of gases surrounding these galaxies.

The orbiting Chandra X-Ray Space laboratory was dispatched to look into the distant galaxies for black holes on a growths birth, those who swallow gases and summers, glow hot in x-ray light. And Chandra found them; it even spotted some of them in pairs. Black hole companion entwined in a dance of death, as when the music ends, the pair will swallow each other. That moment must be fast approaching for the largest black hole detected in the Universe up to date (or should we say has happened, as light takes some time to arrive here).

It is a quasar called OJ287, flare ups in the surrounding regions of this quasar suggests to the astrophysicists that another black hole is wandering around it. This giant gravitational hole and its companion have led astronomers to estimate it’s mass to be the enormous 18 billion times our sun mass.

A monster this large and ferocious vents its rage on its surrounding area and radically changes it.

Just look at MSO735, 2.5 billion light years away it appears in visible light to be a typical galaxy cluster. But in x-ray light it is in enveloped in a cloud of hot gas held together by immense cavities over a region of  600 000 light years across, in the radio wave light of the cluster, you can see two concentrated streams of matter pushing out from the center. This tells the astronomers that this is formed due to a rupture in the core of the central galaxy.  Two jets shooting out of the galaxy have launched a blast away through the gas of the galaxy; it is assumed that it requires energy of billions of super novas. This makes this the single largest eruption seen in our universe since the Big Bang. 

The source is a black hole that might weigh around 10 billion solar masses.  How is it that a black hole that is famous for hiding in the dark emit this much energy?

Think of the black hole as the eye in the midst of a hurricane storm, kept rotating by the gas, stars and all other matter surrounding its region of influence and other black holes that seem to fall into it. As this matter flows in, it forms a spinning donut feature called an accretion disc. It works like a dynamo, the spinning motion of that disc generates magnetic field that twist around and channel some of the inflowing matter outwards into a pair of high energy beams that projects out from the center of this jet donut.

How much energy, depends on the gravity and size of the black hole and how much matter has already crashed through its event horizon. Is this just another frightening specter of nature, or is it evidence of a more profound process at work?

Black hole jets have been seen all around the Universe, including in our own cosmic neighborhood.  Centauries A, also known as the hamburger galaxy exhibits jets seen in x-ray light, jetting out from its center.

Astronomers have come to believe its two galaxies in the act of colliding.

The famous M87 galaxy, at the center of Virgo cluster of galaxies, about 15 million light years away from us has been studied recently by the astronomers.

They have studied the 4 billion solar sun mass black holes that lurk in its hart. They found that in the tiny center of its region that the gas is whipped by its gravity to orbital speeds of millions of kilometers pr hour, which is powered by a jet that is penetrating into its center.

 

The largest black hole in the universe arose in the edge of quasars around 10-12 billion years ago, by releasing energy in form of jets they heated up the surrounding region. This prevented the gas from collapsing into the center from the surrounding region and allowed smaller galaxies on the periphery to form and grow.

But the monsters impact did not stop there.

The Chandra made a spectral image Hydra A galaxy cluster illustrates the high energy cavities forming jet streams blasting out from its central galaxy.

 

 

 

Gas on the edge of these jet streams contains higher content of iron and other metals probably from other supernovas from the explosions in the center. By pushing these heavier elements out into regions beyond the black hole seeds the universe with the elements needed to form stars, planets and solar systems like ours.

Then the smaller galaxies begin to seed their own environment.

As two galaxies begin their dance of entanglement and gas streams of each of these galaxies begin to interact, they feed each others black hole gravity field as they close up and at the same time push much of the loose gas beyond its boundaries. The final stage is a merge into one bigger black hole, as gas is sucked into these and creates a massive pull, in the final stages the singular black hole created by this collision emits one final blast of energy.

Our earth, sun and solar system seem to be beneficiaries of the black holes and their activities around in the universe.

The black holes are the evidence of the constant battle between energy and gravity in our universe.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About the Author

He has a background as civil engineer and geoscientist. He has worked mainly within the oil and gas industry from the mid 1980s. He has written a few fictional novels as well as being the author of some professional litterature within oil and gas sector, he is now an editor of some web sites.

Dynam Hawk Sky Review

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Radio Controlled Bell Helicopters

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I am having problems flying it as it just spins round in circles when i give it any throttle and continues to do so as it lifts into the air!!! what am i doing wrong or what could be wrong with it please?

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crucible essay?? help?

can someone help guide me in writing an essay well? the question im suppose to answer is dealing with how john proctor and john hale are dynamic characters

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they are dynamic characters because they are the only ones who don’t get caught up in the hunt (besides the victims, and Hale stops a little later) so that gives us variance in the movie. book. sorry.

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Choosing Your First Linux Web Host

Choosing your first Web host is an important decision. You will, hopefully, have a long relationship with whatever host you choose. To make a decision, first you need to decide that what you need and then visit the sites of several hosting providers and evaluate what they are offering in regarding your requirements. If you choose wisely you should get good value for your money, consistency and prompt well-informed support. Get a Good Linux Web Host at OnSmart.net

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Under Linux web hosting operating system, there is, database, server software and gathering of coding. Linux is the most preferred and demanded operating system because of its features and vigorous environment and it is the next best alternative to Microsoft and UNIX operating system. Linux is widely used and chosen worldwide due to its permanent network and server operating system. Linux operating system and APACHE web server, MYSQL database, PHP server coding applications are clustered under one roof that is Linux web hosting and for this, it is also known as LAMP server. The most reliable web hosting under web based applications is the Linux, and Apache is grabbing the market of Microsoft servers according to a survey over million of sites. Get a Good Linux Web Host at OnSmart.net

 

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Linux/Unix operating systems has traditionally been believed to be very stable and robust. A web site housed on a Linux operating system will have very high up-time (of the order of 99.9%). Of course, other factors such as power supply, network admin skills, and network load etc. also matter when it comes to maintaining the system uptime.

2. Low cost of ownership:

The Linux OS comes free of cost (or at very insignificant cost, usually cost of distribution). Also, it has full fledged server, and desk top applications that comes free along with the OS. These server applications (such as FTP, Web Server, DNS Server, File Server etc.) being free, are also very stable.

3. Ease of use:

When it comes to web hosting, it is easy to host on Linux web servers. The process of uploading and hosting is almost same for both Linux and Windows web servers. If you want to use a Windows based tool such as Front Page for uploading a web site on to a Linux based web server, make sure that the Front Page extensions are enabled. This is only required if you are uploading using HTTP feature of Front Page. Front Page also makes it possible to upload a web site using FTP. Note that if you select “Front Page Extensions” during web site design, you must enable Front Page extensions on a Linux web server also.
You can use almost all types of file extensions or scripts when using Linux web server. Commonly, the following extensions are supported: .cgi, .html, .htm, .pl, .php, .shtml, .xml, and others. Basically it means that you can host web sites that use different types of server side scripts including .cgi, .pl, .php, and .asp with plug-in. Get a Good Linux Web Host at OnSmart.net

 

 

4. Easy to move between hosts:

A web site designed to be hosted on a Linux based web server can be hosted on a Windows web server easily, where as the reverse is not always true.

Most widely used: Linux/Unix based web hosting is most widely used compared to Windows based web hosting.

5. Scalability:

A web site is dynamic. Usually, a web site starts with a few pages of html and grows over a period of time to suit the customer’s requirements. It is preferable to design a web site keeping these requirements in mind. A web site designed for compatibility with a Linux/Unix based web server meets the scalability requirement easily without making any site wide design changes.

On the downside, Linux based web server is not fully compatible with Microsoft technologies. If you are using any specialized applications or VB for development of your web site, it is preferable to host with a Windows based web server.

 

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OnSmart.net offers Premium Reseller Hosting, Web Hosting, and Dedicated Server solutions with 24/7 Support and 99.9% Uptime at an affordable price. OnSmart.net is a Established Hosting Company with an established customer base, that specializes in Linux-based web hosting. OnSmart.net provides budget, shared, advanced and other types of web hosting services to a wide range of clients ranging from small business to individuals


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