>> 
>> Finally, Kabylie is in Algeria and everybody knows that Algeria is
not
>> known for its stability... You should say something about that on
your
>> web site to proove that we can trust your company...

>Personally, I'm quite sure modular division and multiplication
>can be pretty stable anywhere on the globe regardless of um, country
>hosting CPU doing that

>just a view,
>Vadim

Except when the computer center burns down because of riot or coup
d'état. I know what I'm talking about because of working at 10m from the
military HQ of Fiji where a mutiny happened in 2000 (without talking
about the coup)...

We didn't burn down, but we had to evacuate under the bullets, after one
hour of hostility (time for people to find out what emergency procedures
are in place for such case (none)).

For the DataCenter, I just grabed all the backup tapes and the Data CDs
and left the building...


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