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Date
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2025-11-20
72.38.129.202
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sat, 18 May 2024 11:59:35 GMTServer: Apache/2.4.25 (Debian), Apache/DBOVary: Accept-EncodingContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8Cache-Control: max-age1Expires: Sat, 18 May 2024 1 html>head>title>Twenty Years - Digibase Operations/title>link relstylesheet typetext/css href//static.digibase.ca/main.css>/head>body>div idheader>div classleft>a href/>img src//static.digibase.ca/img/headlogo.png altDigibase Operations>/a>/div>div classright>span>Twenty Years of Keeping it Digitally Original/span>br/>/div>/div>div idnavigation>div classmw-parser-output>p classmw-empty-elt>/p>ul>li>a href//digibase.ca>Home/a>/li>li>a href//digibase.ca/About_Us>About Us/a>/li>li>a href//digibase.ca/Projects_and_Services>Projects/Services/a>/li>li>a href//digibase.ca/The_Crew>The Crew/a>/li>li>a href//digibase.ca/Contact_Us>Contact Us/a>/li>/ul>p classmw-empty-elt>/p>!-- NewPP limit reportCached time: 20240518113239Cache expiry: 86400Dynamic content: falseCPU time usage: 0.004 secondsReal time usage: 0.006 secondsPreprocessor visited node count: 4/1000000Preprocessor generated node count: 24/1000000Post‐expand include size: 0/2097152 bytesTemplate argument size: 0/2097152 bytesHighest expansion depth: 2/40Expensive parser function count: 0/100Unstrip recursion depth: 0/20Unstrip post‐expand size: 300/5000000 bytes-->!--Transclusion expansion time report (%,ms,calls,template)100.00% 0.000 1 -total-->/div>!-- Saved in parser cache with key kb:pcache:idhash:242-0!canonical and timestamp 20240518113239 and revision id 1066 -->/div>div classcontainer>div classcontent>div styletext-align: center; padding: 10px>img srchttp://static.digibase.ca/img/dbo-twenty.png stylewidth: 100%; max-width: 855>p>Twenty years ago today, we started our organization in its humble beginnings. This is a brief timeline of our organization from then to today./p>/div>h2>August 19 1998: The Sector Zero Project/h2>p>Our organization started as The Sector Zero Project as a two-man effort, between Kradorex and KnuxX/Koray./p>p>We initially started on a residential Internet connection and a Pentium 2 350 Mhz server and provided a community FTP service for those who wished to share files between themselves and other users. Users could requ
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