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guyz92
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[News] New Domain to access this site

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Hi everybody,

Xemectrum has added a new domain. That domain is http://www.xemectrum.tk . This domain will be a backup domain if xemectrum.net is been ddos.

All the domain are still in working condition.
Working domain are:

http://www.xemectrum.net
http://xemectrum.co.cc

(New)
http://www.xemectrum.tk

All this domain are will allow you to login without any problem. So give it a try.

Thank-You.

Known Bug:
Please note that Google Chrome will have login problem.
You need to disable "using DNS pre-fetching ... " to solve the login problem.
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Re: [News] New Domain to access this site

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Why we need to put .tk lol? since tk means Tokelau Islands.
http://www.answers.com/topic/tk-1
Definition:
Tokelau Islands -
Tokelau
Island territory (pop., 2006: 1,074) of New Zealand, South Pacific Ocean. Located north of Samoa, Tokelau consists of three coral atolls — Fakaofo, Nukunonu, and Atafu — each with numerous low-lying islets. Originally settled by Samoans, the islands were first visited by Europeans in the 18th century. In 1863 Peruvian slave raiders abducted many islanders; the abductions and outbreaks of disease reduced the population to about 200. The British established a protectorate there in 1889. Under the name Union Islands, they were part of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands colony from 1916 to 1925, after which New Zealand was granted jurisdiction. The islands became part of New Zealand in 1948. The name Tokelau Islands was adopted in 1946; this was shortened to Tokelau in 1976. In 1994 the powers that had been held by the territory's New Zealand administrator were transferred to the local government.
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Re: [News] New Domain to access this site

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cause .tk is FOC.

Save $$ better.

Also .tk networks free ads for this forum.
So more people get to know this forum.
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Re: [News] New Domain to access this site

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Xemectrum.tk now has been power by both .tk and freedns.adraid.org.

If Byethost Nameserver is need crash, xemectrum.tk under freedns.afraid.org will still load xemectrum.
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thank guyz92 for ur hardwork
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iSean wrote:Why we need to put .tk lol? since tk means Tokelau Islands.
http://www.answers.com/topic/tk-1
Definition:
Tokelau Islands -
Tokelau
Island territory (pop., 2006: 1,074) of New Zealand, South Pacific Ocean. Located north of Samoa, Tokelau consists of three coral atolls — Fakaofo, Nukunonu, and Atafu — each with numerous low-lying islets. Originally settled by Samoans, the islands were first visited by Europeans in the 18th century. In 1863 Peruvian slave raiders abducted many islanders; the abductions and outbreaks of disease reduced the population to about 200. The British established a protectorate there in 1889. Under the name Union Islands, they were part of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands colony from 1916 to 1925, after which New Zealand was granted jurisdiction. The islands became part of New Zealand in 1948. The name Tokelau Islands was adopted in 1946; this was shortened to Tokelau in 1976. In 1994 the powers that had been held by the territory's New Zealand administrator were transferred to the local government.
Thx for the geography and history lesson :)
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