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		<title>By: phil@colt 45 automatic belt buckle</title>
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		<description>Frank, 

Excellent recommendation. What&#039;s hard to believe is that this product hasn&#039;t been produced by many. Many of the hosts have some backup system installed but they are not foolproof. And if your host goes by by then it didn&#039;t do you a bit of good. 

My customers expect me to take care of backups (or at least they would if there was a problem) but the reality is that staying on top of it is not always top priority. this is a great product.

Moving host? I&#039;ve found you can always expect something to go wrong. it&#039;s a nervewracking situation.

Thanks for the post. I&#039;ll bookmark it

Phil</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Frank, </p>
<p>Excellent recommendation. What&#039;s hard to believe is that this product hasn&#039;t been produced by many. Many of the hosts have some backup system installed but they are not foolproof. And if your host goes by by then it didn&#039;t do you a bit of good. </p>
<p>My customers expect me to take care of backups (or at least they would if there was a problem) but the reality is that staying on top of it is not always top priority. this is a great product.</p>
<p>Moving host? I&#039;ve found you can always expect something to go wrong. it&#039;s a nervewracking situation.</p>
<p>Thanks for the post. I&#039;ll bookmark it</p>
<p>Phil</p>
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