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Have enjoyed your information, but still don't know how to access the $ amount in my CQV account. David Straight gave a couple of ways to see how much was in an account, but they changed their website and I haven't figured out how to see how much is there. Also justiniandeception.wordpress.com/ talks about the ALL CAPS names, "Dog Latin Glossa" which took him 7 years to figure out. He is in Australia and has some younger guys helping him make some videos. I have put some of these files on my website: http://162.250.19.7/ which will come up with a green screen and a directory listing. Click on the file or directory and it will open, and (../) will take one back up one level. "ac0xl" is my ham radio call sign and I used it to start to see if Google.Bot was running, which it wasn't for a long time. "freedom/" has all of the directions to build a bullet proof website, and all of the files one needs are in "freedom.zip" which unzips into "freedom". I am running on a RaspberryPi 4B with 4GB RAM and 64GB microSD card. I have loaded it onto a RaspberryPi 400 with a 128GB microSD card, running 64 bit Ubuntu Desktop. The whole Pi 400 kit is only $100.00 which includes a book, mouse, built-in keyboard (keys 15 mm square with 3 mm between them, for fat fingers), one 3 foot HDMI cable, 5 volt 3 amp power supply, 16GB microSD card with Raspbian loaded, and a heat sink that covers most of the keyboard so there is no fan for noise. These are built in Great Britain, by RaspberryPi.org and are designed to help people learn computers. I bought mine from CanaKit.com and also ordered 2 - 6 foot HDMI cables for %9.95 and an extra power supply for $9.95 and shipping was $15.95, with no tax and no markup on my credit card, since they have an office in Washington state. I am running "thttpd" from "Acme.com" which used to be the number 7 web server and used to run K-Mart's BlueLight.com website and many others. I tried to make my directions simple enough a 3rd or 4th grader should be able to build a bullet proof website. When I set up my Pi 400 I actually just copied and pasted the commands from the file onto the command line for almost everything. The Pi 400 is actually their fastest computer because of the heat sink: Broadcom BCM2711 quad-core Cortex-A72 (ARM v8) 64-bit SoC @ 1.8GHz 4GB LPDDR4-3200 Dual-band (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz) IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac wireless LAN Bluetooth 5.0, BLE Gigabit Ethernet 2 × USB 3.0 and 1 × USB 2.0 ports Horizontal 40-pin GPIO header 2 × micro HDMI ports (supports up to 4Kp60) H.265 (4Kp60 decode); H.264 (1080p60 decode, 1080p30 encode); OpenGL ES 3.1, Vulkan 1.0 MicroSD card slot for operating system and data storage 78- or 79-key compact keyboard (depending on regional variant) 5V DC via USB connector Operating temperature: 0°C to +50°C ambient Maximum dimensions 286 mm × 122 mm × 23 mm For further details, see the Raspberry Pi 400 product brief. You can also view specifications for the mouse, power supply, and micro HDMI to Standard HDMI cable that are included in the Raspberry Pi 400 Personal Computer Kit. (Just the keyboard/computer is $70.00 so the kit is a very good buy.) All one needs is a TV or monitor with an HDMI input for a complete computer system. My website: http://162,250.19.7/ running on a RaspberryPi 4B (or a Pi 400) uses less than 10 watts with the power supply output at 15 watts, an extra $5.00 for a static I.P. Address, Ubuntu 64 Desktop (free) from RaspberryPi.org, and thttpd (free) from Acme.com with my minimum internet connection at $29.99 giving me 2 Megabits/sec. down load and ! Megabits/sec. up load speeds. Using just an I.P. Address and no domain name removes the security problems of the domain name servers. I have been manually posting my logs so one can see what kind of pounding an open web server connected to the internet ends up taking. Out of the box thttpd is read only so no one can write to it. It can be configured to take external input using CGI programs. One doesn't need to know HTML to have a World Wide Web internet site. Some of my old websites are under "ac0xl/www/", one can change their site as they learn more. The idea was to be able to post something "for the world to see." Cures for Covid and almost everything else are under "documents/ AndreasKalcker/, MMSforum.io/, g2churchbooks.org/". I am working on adding things to "rome/" which includes a lot of things we have that came from Rome. I would like to hear from you and see what you think. In Christ, Frank Anderson, ac0xl PO Box 615 651 N Broadway Green River, UT 84524-0615 MagicJack Phones: 435-210-0710, 970-424-1451 e-mail: ac0xl.ham@gmail.com *