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Phillip Dampier April 3, 2009 Editorial & Site News 1 Comment

Just a few minor housekeeping matters and notes:

  • When we moved the server, a side-effect was the introduction of some funky characters in some of our earlier articles.  This had to do with our old SQL server defaulting into a different character set.  Either I will manually re-edit these articles to get rid of that, or we’ll write a quick program and do it for us automatically.  Sorry about that.
  • Our e-mail service attached to stopthecap.com is temporarily not working.  Mail is still being queued, so as soon as the problem is fixed tonight, everything will catch up.  If you sent a priority message and I have not responded, this is the reason.
  • I will be tinkering with the look and feel of the site over the weekend.  One of my tendencies is to write long and typically involved articles on these issues.  For those looking to catch up on earlier material, scrolling through my word salads can be a ponderous endeavor.  A slight format change will make scrolling easier.

Upcoming priority articles will be directed to our friends in Texas on Time Warner price protection plans, plus an updated contact list you can use to bother Time Warner with your complaints.  I will also be posting more video news reports so people can follow how this story is being covered.

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  1. Danny Gibas says:

    Just wanted to say thank you for your dedication to providing a location for those of us caught up in this mess to voice our ideas, suggestions, anger, and dismay. Your dedication is highly commendable. Thank you and keep up the good work!

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