The hollow legs of Sealand/ The dark side of the internet: http://www.guardian.co.uk/technol...
"In 2000 an American internet startup called HavenCo set up a much more provocative data haven, in a former second world war sea fort just outside British territorial waters off the Suffolk coast, which since the 60s had housed an eccentric independent "principality" called Sealand. HavenCo announced that it would store any data unless it concerned terrorism or child pornography, on servers built into the hollow legs of Sealand as they extended beneath the waves. A better metaphor for the hidden depths of the internet was hard to imagine." - Graham Sergeant
Really really good read that article and "the hollow legs of sealand" just has to make an appearance in the cotidal universe doesn't it??? - James Tindall