Written by Zealus on October 31, 2004 – 6:57 pm -
Don’t forget to set your clocks one hour back!
This night must have been prelude to Halloween. I’ve got 11 Chinese asking for free hosting (with no apparent web site details) and one guy from New York who was so security conscious that he didn’t provide his return e-mail address… But hey, what can I do. People want everything for free and when you’re giving it to them - they don’t care to receive it. So much for good intentions.
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