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Web Site down (Monday 23rd) and Email "Suspended"

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john

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I was pretty miffed to find that our ISP had suspended Caudata.org and its email services today. Turns out it was because the server wasn't happy and it required emergency resusitation. All's working now. Sorry the site was unavailable for so long. It was out of my hands
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. Don't worry, email account holders, you weren't really suspended (but I am keeping an eye on you Aaron LaForge!!! j/k).
 
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john

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Things have been a bit quirky in the last few hours. I hope they have their act together now...
 
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aaron

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Me?
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Would I do anything wrong? You must have me mistaken with someone else...

~Aaron
 
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