m0unds: 1% is the Visa/MC fee. (It can be less depending on the transaction, but that's the maximum.) So an actual zero % is eating the fee from the payment network, 1% is taking a small cut, and anything above 1% is adding a fee for performing zero additional work. not zero work... they are aggregating risk the "profit" covers that risk "insurance" Yamazaki-kun: it's one of those things that i couldn't care less about, merely stating in my case that's what i pay and the fact that my bank eats ATM fees and doesn't charge for a lot of other stuff balances in my favor regardless well, as much in my favor as any financial institution will allow ;) looking a good reliable vps server for under $20 a month any suggestions I suggest ARP Networks, of course. :) not me i hate arp tbh lolol security audits what? someone ran openvas over our entire network and emailed around the output log for us to deal with so I have 100 pages to reply to with my course of action to solve each "problem" ouch lol I think debian's fucking with me. I can't seem to get my server to use anything but one IP for outgoing SMTP. I've tried with sendmail and now with exim and both just use the same wrong IP. Morning. Off topic : Anyone experience with vmware here? VMWare Fusion, for mac desktop Nevermind, i just *know* about it. Not quite morning for me either I'm on ARP time :) Speaking of mac desktop, i do have 2 unit iMAC at office , un-utilised. :/ yeah - mine's actually my only machine... a 17-inch laptop from back when they made 17-inch laptops :) I've never owned a machine in my life that came with Windows. :) I'm not sure how I will replace this when I eventually will need to do so I'm mad they stopped the 17s RandalSchwartz: Usually a laptop come with Windows today. wait, Apple does not make 17 inch laptops anymore? Nope. Stopped about 6 months ago wow I guess I'll be keeping this one then. was considering seeling it selling* with the new retina display, you can get the same number of pixels as old 17, but it's gonna require a magnifying glass. :) I like not being able to see pixels. yeah - the 15 with retina is 2880/1800 native, and can emulate 1920/1200 (same as my 17 at max) wonder if such pixel packing is available outside the laptop market i.e. a standalone display? I have stopped looking at inches and started looking at native resolution yea, 2880x1800 is a pretty sweet resolution