I was curious to know if anyone else in the area was running a Tor
server of any kind. I'm even more curious to know if anyone is running
an exit server, and whether your ISP has given you any grief about it.

As usual, I was noticing that Charter's ToS basically says you're really
only supposed to use your bandwidth for surfing the web--preferably to
commercial sites where they get kickbacks--and not much else.

I'm more than a modest privacy advocate, and basically wanted to know
what my other options would be if Charter pulls its usual schtick. I
*did* check the Clearwire ToS, but they're almost as bad--even for their
so-called "commercial" links.

I'd also be interested in a clueful but inexpensive Xen- or OpenVZ-based
virtual hosting provider, if anyone has some recommendations. I don't
think UML-based providers would be able to provide the flexibility to
run a useful Tor server, but that's just my $0.02.

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Re-Interpreting Historic Miracles with SED #141: %s/water/wine/g

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