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		<title>By: VPS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[But if a person is using VPS server for wrong purpose then it would affect 
his performance only and not the neighboring servers. Depending on which edition of Settlers you have,
your board may or may not come with a frame; if it does, assemble it by matching the numbers at the 
ends of the pieces, then build the board inside it. Many 
shared hosts will only let you upload files that are less than one or 
two megabytes in size.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>But if a person is using VPS server for wrong purpose then it would affect<br />
his performance only and not the neighboring servers. Depending on which edition of Settlers you have,<br />
your board may or may not come with a frame; if it does, assemble it by matching the numbers at the<br />
ends of the pieces, then build the board inside it. Many<br />
shared hosts will only let you upload files that are less than one or<br />
two megabytes in size.</p>
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