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Message no. 1
From: NeoJudas neojudas@******************.com
Subject: Immediate Notice
Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2000 00:00:13 -0500
Sorry to toss this out like this, but people may wonder what is happening.
In addition to the basement at mine own house being flooded out, the site
where the Hoosier Hacker House servers also got flooded out. The machines
themselves were untouched, but all connectivity between them and the outside
world has been rendered inert at this time. As such, don't expect to be
able to get to the website easily.

Access to "the House" Forums is possible, if you go to
http://pub11.ezboard.com/bhoosierhackerhouse

Just thought I'd let everyone know (as K wanders off to go post this in
three other places now)
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
J. Keith Henry
Hoosier Hacker House (http://www.hoosierhackerhouse.com/)
Winstar Tech Support and Provisioning (www.winstar.com)
Message no. 2
From: NeoJudas neojudas@******************.com
Subject: Immediate Notice
Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2000 20:33:01 -0500
From: "NeoJudas" <neojudas@******************.com>
Subject: Immediate Notice


> Sorry to toss this out like this, but people may wonder what is happening.

ADDENDUM!

We are working, a miracle occurred, and the website is working. It may
however crash without notice so with god's good graces (and any other
divinity for that matter), we'll only go down intermittently as they
rearrange the office where the servers are all at (me, want to move 7
servers??? nahhhhh).


-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
NeoJudas ("K" to Friends)
"Children of the Kernel: Reborn"
(neojudas@******************.com)
Hoosier Hacker House (http://www.hoosierhackerhouse.com/)

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