If you’re not yet familiar with the new Windows Home Server, then now is the perfect time. The marketing team behind it have put together a classic ad campaign called Stay At Home Servers. If you like dry/over-the-top humor (especially in the vein of The Colbert Report) you will absolutely love this. I’ve watched it about 10 times today already. Do yourself a favor and spend the 5 minutes it takes the watch the videos. You’ll understand what the title of this post is all about ![]()
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