Price versus value
"currently priced at €750m"
But valued at £3.26
Controversial hosting provider HavenCo - which operated from the 'nation' of Sealand, an old naval fort off the coast of Suffolk which was declared a 'sovereign principality' by its quirky owner Roy Bates - has finally gone offline. As of last week, the HavenCo website is gone and the domain is now hosted outside the Sealand …
Why would anyone pay €750m for a dodgy title (it's unclear whether Bates legally owns what he's offering for sale) to a non-mobile platform in UK territorial waters? For that much money you could probably get a nice ship, which you could then keep in international waters. And you could always unilaterally declare your ship to be an independent country, if you like, just like "Sealand", though I don't think it will make people take you any more seriously. Probably rather the reverse.
and technically that is land.
Hmm, that could be the solution, could fish, grow veg on deck. Claim the sea around it and charge a toll of any ship that passes, refuse to pay and up goes the jolly roger.
I am thinking maybe the Calais to Dover crossing would have rich pickings.
Shiver me timbers, and raise the main sail, enough of these lousy land lubbers.
See, you when the tax rate drops again, could be a decade or so.
Of course a small business is always evil and host childporn, you stupid idiots this is just clearly shows how the big companies try to crash another small fish. You should be glad that there are still hosting like this company next to the big dumb companies like godaddy or dreamhost who have no other intention but try to ripp every customer with pennies to get rich overall and if you put up a bob marley song to your site you violated the law and you are a criminal and we banned you for forever, go eat dick.