Colocation possibilities: a "Bob's Colo Shed" in the Real Time parking lot.

- You could build it out of plywood and roof it with tar paper to keep most of the water out.
- You could run mangled cat3 (that people have to drive over every day) to it and put in a hub that is "on the blink".
- You could ignore it and the people using it for less than $50 per month per person, and so they wouldn't like you too much after a very short while.

If I understand correctly, Bob, you are saying that the services most Linux users could do without (colocation-wise) are icing on the cake of Real-Time's colocation costs. And it might be that cut-rate service isn't what Real Time is all about.