Out, damned bugs!

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Tim Higgins

Thanks to everyone who has sent in comments, bug reports and suggestions for the site. I’m slowly working my way through them and have fixed more than a few broken links. Most notably, the links in the Wireless FAQ are now working.

These FAQ articles are just a temporary measure, since I’m working on bringing back the old FAQ sections I had in the original SNB, which will make it easier for me to add and update the FAQ and for you to request new ones.

I also need to apologize for the site’s unresponsiveness and outages. Seems like the new publishing system requires more server horsepower than either my webhost or I planned on. So a server upgrade is being rushed through provisioning and I hope will be available sometime this week. Please bear with us in the meantime.

Keep those comments coming!

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