>> I will just say the new location of TGC's domain name servers, and
>> thus presumably TGC's servers, is tremendously exciting if you ask me!
>
>I knew who it was even before I checked whois... HavenCo
>
Good one ... yes, TGC appears to be ON SEALAND! Awesome, if you ask me.
>They have got to be one of the, if not *the*, most secure hosting facility
>on the entire planet. Who else has their storage facility surrounded by 6
>miles of ocean and guarded by 50mm anti-aircraft weaponry? The servers
>have a triple redundant net connection (hardline, microwave & satellite)
>and are stored in a halon atmosphere (thus requiring full biosuits to
>access the physical server). I have also never seen a domain name with 6
>nameservers listed.
"!"
>
>And they accept e-gold... The Gold Casino's old hosting provider didn't.
>
I think I'll go get a server on SEALAND myself based on your
description (have you been there?) Or, perhaps I'll just move there.
:)
Anyone want to buy hosting from me on Sealand? If I get a server it
would be a few thousand a year for hosting, I guess.
What other jurisdiction is there for a hardcore, laissez faire, E.R.E. ?!?!
JP!
PS the bandwidth seems much, much faster to me now when playing games.
>
>Viking Coder
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