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Administrivia: Switching to new server. (This is the new one)

Submitted by MacRonin on August 2, 2008 - 1:23pm
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Hello Readers,

Well despite all the fun I had with upgrading my iBook(not my best day), I am upgrading the server that the Privacy Digest site runs on. I am increasing the RAM & Hard-drive. Getting a faster CPU and upgrading lots of the system software. In the near future I also have some site upgrades planned that required the new software that this upgrade is giving me.

If you see this post, then you are looking at the new server. It takes a while for the DNS updates to propagate. When they get to your corner of the internet, you will see a similar message that announces that you are on the new server(This is it) and a whole bunch of new content that I have been uploading during the switch-over.

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