Since version 1.0.10 the memory leaks stopped and the server has been holding at 67% usage which for all those plugins it is pretty good. I enabled the map plugin and allowed it to run so we got a new map rendered.
Monthly Archives: February 2014
Make Your Own Solar Charging USB Battery Pack

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The next breakthrough for a bike-friendly world: Protected intersections! (video)

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Would you buy a carrot that looked like this at the supermarket?

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It’s OK to parody the NSA

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Verizon seeks payment for carrying Netflix traffic, WSJ reports

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The world’s largest solar plant is killing birds melting them with heat

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This Table of Exercises Shows You How to Get Fit Without Any Equipment

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The Internet: Cats Hocking Up Furballs To Techno Music

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Hairball Techno – Funny and Gross in one package
Don’t watch if you are squeamish about cats throwing up
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Japanese Woman Got a Driver’s License Dressed as Chun-Li

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Eight Bearded Clones Sing Secret of Mana Theme

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Now This Is An Impressive Jenga Move

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Guy Spends $35,000 Renovating Home Into Kitty Paradise For His 18 Cats

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Help! I’ve been shoveling snow since December, and there’s no end in sight.

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Google moves one step closer to being 100% powered by clean energy (currently 34%)

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How to run your own e-mail server with your own domain, part 1

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Santa’s revenge: melting Arctic ice may be driving this winter’s chill

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Is it time to move away from silicon-based solar?

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Five Reasons You Should Lower Your Thermostat, Backed by Science

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