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Post by BDS on Jan 16, 2008 21:57:42 GMT -5
Hey, everyone! Just wanted to let y'all know that the Game Table will be down for a little while. We were running some domain name maintenance this afternoon, and there's apparently a reference to the old beta site in the Flash itself that I can't get in and get rid of. So, rather than fixing it in the software, I've got to fix the domain configuration.
I've made all of the changes I need to make with the registrar to make it work, and now we just have to wait for that information to propagate across the internet. Everything should be back up and running as normal tomorrow, but it will vary for everyone depending on how fast the internet spreads the info out to your ISP.
I apologize for the inconvenience, everyone. Thanks for your patience as we get this taken care of!
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Post by BDS on Jan 16, 2008 22:50:28 GMT -5
Alright, it's back up for me already. Your mileage may vary, but if it's not back up for you now it should be back up soon, depending on how fast the necessary info gets to your ISP. Nothing you need to do for the fix except wait. Thanks again for your patience!
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Post by Chewey on Jan 17, 2008 9:19:35 GMT -5
All right.. awesome. I was in the law school yesterday wanting to kill a few minutes with COTG, and couldn't get my fix.
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Post by dukedave on Jan 17, 2008 10:13:50 GMT -5
All right.. awesome. I was in the law school yesterday wanting to kill a few minutes with COTG, and couldn't get my fix. They have law school over there?? I thought if you did something bad they just shot you or ran you over with a tank. ;D
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Post by BDS on Jan 17, 2008 10:16:14 GMT -5
All right.. awesome. I was in the law school yesterday wanting to kill a few minutes with COTG, and couldn't get my fix. They have law school over there?? I thought if you did something bad they just shot you or ran you over with a tank. ;D
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Post by Chewey on Jan 17, 2008 13:55:39 GMT -5
well, other than the defense attorneys being denied any right to pre-trial discovery and prosecutors generally refusinig to disclose the evidence that they're going to use, the absence of a non-exculpatory rule via Brady v. Maryland, the right to a jury trial, the right to not incriminate yourself, and the prosecutor's flagrant use of hearsay evidence when they're bringing charges against you...
other than that, they still have a legal right to defense for criminal trials.
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