Site updates, possible outage ...
- davesmith_au
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Site updates, possible outage ...
Hi folks. It has once again become essential that the thunderbolts site including the forum, be migrated to another server. Whilst this work is occurring, there may be times when either the main site, or the forum, will appear offline or to not function correctly. We hope any inconvenience is minimal, and ask for your patience whilst any bugs get ironed out. Many thank.
"Those who fail to think outside the square will always be confined within it" - Dave Smith 2007
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- nick c
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Re: Site updates, possible outage ...
UPDATE:
On Monday, March 27 the forum and the TB site will start the migration process to a new server. It could take 3-5 days to complete.
Expect some delays and glitches until all the work is complete.
It is possible that any new posts made between March 27-31, 2023 may not be transferred.
On Monday, March 27 the forum and the TB site will start the migration process to a new server. It could take 3-5 days to complete.
Expect some delays and glitches until all the work is complete.
It is possible that any new posts made between March 27-31, 2023 may not be transferred.
- Brigit
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Site updates, possible outage ...
Dave Smith, that was a beautiful tribute you shared at the Celebration of Wal Thornhill. It was so touching, and so honoring.
Thank you !
Thank you !
"The important thing in all of this, and something which Velikovsky in his usual intuitive way presaged, is that gravity itself is linked to [subatomic] electrostatics. It is not some innate quality associated with matter, unrelated to its electrical structure." ~Wal Thornhill
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