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Want to know the best way to do

Postby irfansblog » Sun Dec 13, 2009 9:30 am

My friend just set up a managed VPS and He’s looking for a little advice/feedback Which I want from your side so that I may also get something from your knowledge.

Last time he used cPanel was almost three years ago (on shared hosting), and he've never messed with this WHM version. He’s the only user of this server, and his goal is to setup two different websites with two different domains and IPs (they are complementary sites that will share some data). My DNS is hosted elsewhere.

cPanel WHM appears to have an accounts function that I thought might work well for this, the idea being setup accounts for the two sites even though he’s the only admin. Is this a good idea, or should he not bother with this? He’s tempted to just ignore cPanel entirely and configure vhosts on apache myself, but he don't want to give up the convenience of cPanel so lightly.
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Re: Want to know the best way to do

Postby Jhon Kelly » Sat Dec 19, 2009 5:59 am

First, use rubbing alcohol to clean your ear and anything you'll be using to pierce it.
Next, find a needle and clean it too. You can burn it with a flame to make it even safer. You can pierce it with an earring too, but I really don't suggest it because it takes longer and hurts more and has a higher chance of getting infected.
Next, ice your ear where you want to pierce it so it doesn't hurt so much. You probably shouldn't try to pierce your cartilage if you can't tolerate pain. You can take pain killers too if you're really scared about the pain.
Next, put a dot where you want to pierce it with a marker. You can also use eyeliner
Next, Make sure that it doesn't hurt when you try to pinch your ear, if it does, keep icing it.
Next, start to pierce it. Stick the needle on the dot and push it through. The cartilage is thicker than the lobe so it will be harder to pierce. You should hear three clicks before the needle gets through.
It may be tough to get it through at the end, so you can put ice at the back to help get the needle through.
Next, quickly remove the needle and insert the earring. It may be tough to put the earring in, but make sure you don't wait because it could close up. Make sure you have the earring ready before so that you don't have to go looking for it.
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Re: Want to know the best way to do

Postby Beaten Rice » Mon Dec 21, 2009 8:35 am

I have a few plain zippos I've got them at thrift stores and such and I recently read a book about zippo lighters in vietnam and I wanted to know what are some good tools to use to engrave a name in one? I want to have something to pass down to the kids one day and I want to do it myself rather than pay 25 bucks to get it done.
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Re: Want to know the best way to do

Postby Jhon Kelly » Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:45 am

I refused to go out with this guy becuase I don't know him well enough. He always tells me that I'm cute and pretty, and I have a feeling that he doesn't really like me the way I want him to like me. I'm interested in a serious relationship with whoever I go out with, cuz I don't have time to be fooling around with someone who's not serious about the relationship and thinks it's just a fling.
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Re: Want to know the best way to do

Postby Rana Naeem » Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:08 pm

Well, I turned 17 a few days, got my provisional today, and am thinking, uh oh - look at these insurance quotes.

Is it a good idea to get my name added onto my parent's insurance policy? They're with Tesco car insurance. Apparently this lowers costs but is it worth it, and is there anything better?

Also, do your public exam marks make any difference? I got good grades in the summer, A* in every subject, so does this help?

The car is a NISSAN PRIMERA S TD 2001 1974cc Five Door Hatchback Manual Diesel. So it's not really a new car, and its silver in colour. The mileage per annum definitely won't exceed 5000 miles.

Any help is appreciated, thanks.
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