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Linux Hosting

Hosting provides individuals or organizations with the systems to store information, images, video, or other content accessible to users of the Web. Linux is an open-source operating system with a reputation for stability and speed. Linux supports a wide range of software, applications, languages, and databases.

Private Domain Name Registration

When you purchase our private domain registration services, the WHO-IS directory will list Domains By Proxy’s name, postal address and phone number instead of yours (reduce identity theft & spam). Although Domains By Proxy is the Registrant of your domain name registration, you still retain the full benefits of domain registration.

Web-Based Email

Web-Based Email is an Internet-based email system that lets you send and receive email messages from a Web browser. You can log on to your Web-Based Email account from your Web browser by going to the Web address for your account. The Web address is the same as your domain name, except you replace "www" with "email". For example, if your Web address is "www.coolexample.com", your email address is "email.coolexample.com".

Skookum

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Skookum is a Chinook jargon word that has come into general use in British Columbia and Yukon Territory in Canada, and in the U.S. Pacific Northwest.

It has a range of positive meanings. As described in the FAQ from Skookum Tools Ltd.{skookum}, the word can have meanings from "'good,' to 'strong,' 'best,' 'powerful,' 'ultimate,' 'brave' and 'first rate.' Something can be skookum meaning 'cool' or skookum can be 'tough.' A skookum burger is a big (or really tasty) hamburger, but when your Mom's food is skookum, it's delicious but also hearty [...] When you're skookum, you've got a purpose and you're on solid ground."

Being called skookum may also mean that someone can be counted on as reliable and hard-working, or is big and strong. In a perhaps slightly less positive vein, skookum house means jail or prison, cf. the English euphemism "the big house" but here meaning "strong house". Skookum tumtum, lit. "strong heart", is generally translated as "brave" or possibly "good-hearted". In the Chinook Jargon, skookum is also used as a verb auxiliary, as in "can" or "to be able". Another compound, though fallen out of use in modern BC English, is skookum lacasset, or strongbox.
 

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