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RHP is twelve today.

RHP is twelve today.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Copy that!
ditto!

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Originally posted by Russ
12 years since we threw that switch and came online.

Hopefully it doesn't become a troublesome teenager next year.
11 is the new 13.



You're 12? You're supposed to be 13+ on this site ...😀

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Congratulations to all of you!


Congratulations Russ!

You are averaging about 10 games a year and about 110 moves a year.


Originally posted by RBHILL
Congratulations Russ!

You are averaging about 10 games a year and about 110 moves a year.
I'm saving money on database storage.


Originally posted by Russ
I'm saving money on database storage.
So do you play "seriously" on another site?

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Originally posted by Russ

I'm saving money on database storage.
"How to save money when data archiving"

"Like money, data has value in time. This is an important consideration when working out the most cost-effective strategy for archiving it on your SAN. It also means that the standards for archiving data (long- term storage), backing up data, and merely storing data for use, can be very different. In general, data loses value to the enterprise with time, but different kinds of data lose it at different rates. Transactional data is typically business critical when it is generated but it declines in importance rapidly and usually doesn't need to be highly available from long-term storage. In contrast, a data-mining database usually doesn't have to be restored as quickly as transaction data, but it tends to have a much longer useful life span and often needs to be available quickly when archived. As a result transactional data should be backed up so it can be restored most quickly (and expensively) but it can be archived using methods like off-line tape, which are cheaper but have slower access. How much and what kind of storage you'll need in your SAN are important questions that can hinge on considerations such as these." -Rick Cook (Italics mine)

http://searchstorage.techtarget.com/tip/How-to-save-money-when-data-archiving
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This thread has been nominated for "Time-Capsule" status. So we could try to keep it opne until at least the 13th birthday.

What we know of now is that puberty will cause change in appearance.

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Originally posted by Ponderable

This thread has been nominated for "Time-Capsule" status. So we could try to keep it opne until at least the 13th birthday.

What we know of now is that puberty will cause change in appearance.
Profiles of Red Hot Pawn Members Who Have Consistently Made Significant/One of a Kind Contributions Will Be Remembered,
Whether Placed In This "Time-Capsule" Or Not. This Gentleman's Personal Profile Should Certainly Be Included:

User 151943

Thank You,

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Originally posted by Ponderable
This thread has been nominated for "Time-Capsule" status. So we could try to keep it opne until at least the 13th birthday.

What we know of now is that puberty will cause change in appearance.
Careful - you've just set Russ a deadline, and you know how he likes those ... 😉

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Congratulations on an excellent site. Well done.

Best, Steve

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Originally posted by MontyMoose
Congratulations on an excellent site. Well done.

Best, Steve
Hey, Steve, Would a Friendly Moose Fit?

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Happy Birthday RHP and congratulations on providing such an excellent and fun service to all of us out here on the board!