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: How Appealing"How Appealing" has completed its move to new web servers
The switch-over is now complete. Thanks again to rubystudio, which served as this blog's online host since the now-defunct "Legal Affairs" magazine began hosting this blog. This blog's new online host is pair Networks.
If any aspect of this blog is not functioning normally for you as a result of the switch to new web servers, please let me know via email so that I can (if possible) get the issue resolved.
Full post as published by How Appealing on May 31, 2008 (boomark / email).
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