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Is My Website Hosting Search Over Already?

Posted on December 17, 2007 - Filed Under Hosting Review, Top Hosting Center | 5 Comments

Part of the Top Hosting Center Series -         Next in series

I mentioned earlier today that I’ve started to consider changing website hosting companies. This may actually be my shortest service search in history thanks to Top Hosting Center…

Research Into The Amount Of Tea Tax Inspiring Boston Tea Party

Posted on December 17, 2007 - Filed Under Boston Tea Party, Taxes | 9 Comments

Part of the Boston Tea Party Series - Previous in series         

On Saturday I posted a first hand account of the Boston Tea Party written by George Hewes, an impoverished colonial cobbler and member of the Sons of Liberty.…

California Republican Party Further Closes Ranks

Posted on December 17, 2007 - Filed Under Vote 2008 | Leave a Comment

Tuesday I finally got around to re-registering to vote so that I could be on the Republican rolls and support Ron Paul at the February 5th California primary. It’s a good thing I did, too, as on Thursday I received a…

Is It Time To Move Philaahzophy?

Posted on December 17, 2007 - Filed Under Technology, Webmastering | Leave a Comment

I’ve been going back through old posts, cleaning up the editing and rearranging some things lately. Apparently, this has put quite a bit of strain on my web host’s database server. I know this because when I’m editing a lot…

First Hand Account of The Boston Tea Party

Posted on December 15, 2007 - Filed Under Boston Tea Party, Living Free, Vote 2008 | 6 Comments

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George Hewes was a member of the band of “Indians” that boarded the tea ships on December 16, 1773. His recollection of the event was published some…

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