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I'm in the market for a virtual-hosting provider. It would be a Good Thing to have a virtual-hosting service that provides open-source Web-programming tools (beyond simple Perl/CGI), so I can learn to use those tools and expose my experiments to the brutal world. Some company called USTINET (usti.net, natch) includes Zope and PHP in its basic plan (which only costs $10/month). Does anyone know anything else about this company, or know of other companies that offer similar services in the same price range? Right now, I live in the armpit of the Net: the wet string to Verizon's office can't even support 33.6 Kbps, and broadband connections will be available ... someday, soon, really. So I'm willing to trade slightly-flaky or low-bandwidth service for a lower rate -- it can't be worse than my current situation. -- --Why is it that most kids are attracted to computers while most adults are quite wary of computers? --Most adults are smarter than most kids. ["Ask Uncle Louie"] == seth gordon == sgordon at kenan.com == standard disclaimer == == documentation group, kenan systems corp., cambridge, ma == - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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