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Compete showing your frustration, you might actually win!


You may be surfing the World Wide Web every day, but it may be only once a while that you may find a website that you will remember for a long time. This is what I found recently and it is really strange and fun. So here’s how the system works.

Imagine that you are a network admin; there are so many things that you need to take care of each and every day. Maintaining email servers, maintaining and backing up, .pst (personal folder) files of users, making sure the web servers runs 24x7 and troubleshooting a crashed exchange server are some, just to name a few. What do you feel when one of these things go wrong or when you hear a bad news such as failure of email server? I’m sure your face will start looking sulky and frustrated if not annoyed and angry. So when this happens, all you need to do is take a photograph of your expression and upload it to
PSTpanic which in turn makes you a running candidate for an online competition!
PSTpanic has many users who post and visit the site regularly. They will rank your photograph and if you win, there are many attractive prices awarded to you. Finally, network admins have a break!

PSTpanic is a game for network admins with no restriction at all. It’s easy as taking a photo of your frustration and uploading it to PSTpanic. Once you participate for this competition, you will realize that there are many others that are facing similar issues. And the best thing is that you can find solutions for your network related issues. GFI (a prominent network solutions provider) backs PSTpanic and you will be exposed to the solutions offered by GFI as well.

PSTpanic is a great getaway for your frustration as a network admin because you can use your frustration, which is a part of your job to compete in a fun filled competition through which you will be rewarded.


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