Milk: It Does an Industry Good
Through Pathetic Earthlings we learn that the State of California has ordered Costco to charge more for milk. Your tax dollars and your grocery budget at work.
Through Pathetic Earthlings we learn that the State of California has ordered Costco to charge more for milk. Your tax dollars and your grocery budget at work.
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April 24th, 2004 at 10:25 am
I have this 3 year free package from 1&1, and I determined that you also have the same. Now what I am wondering is that how do you managed to get the domain name?
Do they allow you to register the domain name for this 3 year free package?
Can you have your subdomains easily without any charge?
Also for pop3 email do you have to buy another package, there is one costing 0.5$ per month I believe.
By the way I am living in California. That’s bad news for me, though I don’t buy my milk from Costco.
April 24th, 2004 at 11:17 am
Log on to the Control Panel, and go to Package Administration. Select “domains.” On the next screen select the button that says “new,” which will guide you through the process. It’s not free, but at $5.99/year, it’s pretty cheap. You can create up to 50 subdomains.
April 25th, 2004 at 5:06 pm
Cool new look!
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