Back in 1995 in the area of Northern Virginia, a group of guys built an ISP because they couldn't afford to use one, and after four years of figuring out what to do with ...
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Back in 1995 in the area of Northern Virginia, a group of guys built an ISP because they couldn't afford to use one, and after four years of figuring out what to do with it, they launched their company called ThinkGeek.com. This company is associated with other sites they are proud of such as slashdot.org and freashmeat.net, and their idea is simply to create and sell good stuff that thousands of front liners in the trenches of the internet world would need. When you have experienced downloading data onto fifty different floppies on a 486 processor due to a lack of technology, you can then understand the development process that these guys have been through to build their ISP. This is a behind the scenes provider of stuff that engineers and students love, and if you love open source, then you will love hanging out with this crowd. When you have a problem to tackle with your development of internet tools and you want some solutions, you should visit ThinkGeek.com.