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Started by Jonah, July 03, 2014, 02:08:21 AM

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Jonah

May I ask a silly question?  Why, What, is geek works hosting?  The icon that looks like a windmill?  And one more if I may?  SMF?.
If it is none of my business? That ok too.  It is great that have such a knowledge base at our finger tips.

Thank you, blessings, 'J'ene

JTMeissner

Jonah, not an admin, but a self-professed computer nerd.

geekworkhosting is the host server side of thegeekworks.com.  If you go to www.geekworkshosting.com you'll get pointed to thegeekworks.com.

From there:
Website Design, Computer Repair, Networking & IT Solutions for the Georgetown, SC and Pawleys Island, SC area.
Website Design, Hosting, and SEO

theGeekworks.com offers full-service website design, development, hosting, and other internet solutions. We can help you with your website from the very start with Domain Registration, followed by defining what the purpose of your site will be, coming up with an attractive, efficient, speedy design for the site, and implementing it to your needs so that when published live on the world wide web, it is just as appealing to Search Engines as it is to People.

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SMF stands for Simple Machines Forum.  Simple Machines Forum (SMF) is an open source, free forum software package that webmasters can download and install on their own websites. Click the links at the bottom of the page in the middle ("Powered by SMF 1.1.18" or "SMF (C) 2006-2008, Simple Machines") for more details.  I believe the icon is of a lever, hence the simple machine moniker.

-Justin

Tim Gardner

Geekworks Hosting is where our board server is parked at the generousity of CaptK.  It is the physical location.  SMF is the bulletin board format program.

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