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    bszopi
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  • Site Downtime while moving hosting site!

    So after way too long, I've finally gotten sick of paying $110/mo to host this site. And what is crazy is, I paid for 3 years up front, got double the cores and double the memory, and it cost me about what 7 months costs on the current host. So it's more cost friendly for me AND it should be just as fast or maybe even faster than we currently have. We shall see.

    Now with all that said, now comes the task of transferring the site over. I will most likely work on it at the end of the week, or possibly the weekend. So there will be some downtime involved. I know, what is everybody going to do with their time now that they can't browse their favorite site for a day or 2. I think you will survive...
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