Today Tomorrow (Thursday) sometime around 11am Pacific Standard Time, this server will go offline to be moved to its final home inside a colocation data center in California.
The IP address will change, so give Anthony and team a couple of hours to move the server and reconfigure. Steve will change the domain climateaudit.org to the new address, but this takes hours to propagate around the Internet and you may need to reboot or otherwise clear your DNS cache in order to get to the server again.
Thanks for your patience.
Update: Climate Audit may go down sooner because we’re currently eating into Anthony’s bandwidth, so if the blog does disappear it won’t be for any more nefarious reasons than that. Anthony’s business comes first.
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Function restored in Rockford, Illinois.
Looking good. Thanks for all this and earlier efforts, John A.
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Sorry to be a pain, but is there a way to get the paragraphs back. <p> does not work and line breaks do not work.
Checking if <br> works.
–Sinan
Let me check.
Do paragraphs work?
Hi John:
Thank you very much!
–Sinan
special character test (from Edda)
VafÞrúðnismál
Óðinn kvað:
1.
“Ráð þú mér nú, Frigg,
alls mik fara tíðir
at vitja Vafþrúðnis;
forvitni mikla
kveð ek mér á fornum stöfum
við þann inn alsvinna jötun.”
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