Archive for September, 2006

That’s right, now you can actually look at what HTG is offering in the way of hosting instead of just saying “Hey, what do you guys do?” You’ll find the link to the plans here.

We’ve also setup a blog on the home page of htglimited.com so that you can keep an eye out for new services, bio-s about new customers, and all sorts of other fun things. For questions about our plans or for signing up, send an email to devs@htglimited.com and we’ll get you squared away.

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I finally got my Ninja back after nearly two years. It rode pretty good and the guy did a really nice job on it. I was still a little miffed that it took so long and there are still some things to fix on it; however, it came back better than the impression I was given over the phone. I got to ride it back to my Dad’s house and then we trailered down to Cincinnati where I need to go get the title transferred so I can sell it next riding season. I really wish I had more to write about this, but I don’t … so I’m done.

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In 2006, Admiral Neal and his Killers faced one the most brutal campaigns ever … The Dark Days Campaign. This is first strike in the campaign that brought the battles closer to Admiral Neal’s home base than anyone ever though possible.
Continue reading ‘The Dark Days Campaign: Battle of the Breakers’ »

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Booya … back in the saddle again! Sorry for the outage folks, but the migration of the hackerforhire.org domain is complete … that and the repairs to my fscking electricity are almost completed. The campaign (not just one battle mind you) will be up later after I pull these posts out of Word documents and blog-o-fy them.

This also means that HTG’s web hosting is now up and functional. It’s going to be a few days before we start offering services since we want to make sure that we are providing nothing but the best service (yeah, it sounds like marketing bull, but its the reason we’ve decided to do our own hosting instead of these other jokers) so stay tuned. Same bat time, same bat channel.

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