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New Webmasters Series, Part 1: Picking a Web Host
by aricpedersen | Mar 17 '03
There are a many web hosting companies out there. Read this review to see my personal recommendations as a new non-professional webmaster.

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Re: Re: Excellent review... (Reply to this comment)
by wvabackpacker
Just FYI I worked in a national-chain computer store as a service technician for two years. Not only am I A+ Certified, I also have my Apple Certification. In two years I fixed 1 computer an hour which ended up being a little over 4,000 computers, 1/4 of which were Apple products. I know my way around Apple's about ten times better than 90% of Apple users. Do you know how to replace a video-analogue board in a bluebery iMac without instructions? Just wanted you to know I'm not the "average" user. No offense/debate intended.
Mar 19 '03
12:07 pm PST

You should review each of the web hosts individually! (Reply to this comment)
by gracef
Not only will it make the information you've given easier to find, it will put you well on the road to TR status! :)

If the hosts that you want to review aren't in the database, just contact the CLs. They will be happy to set you right up!
Mar 18 '03
5:23 am PST

Re: Excellent review... (Reply to this comment)
by aricpedersen
You're wrong of course, but hey, you're only a PC user, we can't expect any better. ;-) Feel free to read my review of my own hardware if you care to (see my profile). In particular, read the comment section for my review of my Power Mac G4.

In any case, this probably isn't the forum for a Mac/PC debate... nor do I care to get in one since I use both.

Still, thanks for the comments about my review. :)

Aric
Mar 17 '03
8:37 pm PST

Excellent review... (Reply to this comment)
by wvabackpacker
...too bad you're a Mac user ;-) I used to be an avid Mac user but once Apple got greedy and canceled the clones...I stoped using Macs. They are just way too expensive and have nothing standard on them except and IDE interface, PCI slots (some models) and USB/IEEE1394. I think they'd do a lot better if you could build a Mac cheaply like you could build a PC. oh well. Great review, even though you are a mac guy ;-)
Mar 17 '03
6:12 pm PST