>Is anybody else having trouble getting into Aeroelectric.com? Bob says it's
>fixed, but I still can't get in. Even dumped my caches.
>Darrel
>
As I write these words, I'm waiting for an e-mail from
a NEW service provider that will give me the IP address
to begin transfering our site to another server. The
fellow I spoke with during the signup process says our
problem is not uncommon in the industry when domains
are transfered wholesale from one machine to another.
It seems that we still exist on both machines. Depending
on which way the wind is blowing and/or other forces
unknown to me, I can FTP into the real site or the old
one. Some folks in the field are experiencing similar
variability with browser access to the site.
Given the extremely poor engineering services I've been
offered over the past three weeks, I'll be officially
pulling the plug on DTC.net (old) and bewell.net (new)
as soon as Internic can broadcast the change to the
internet community. The whole process should be done
within the next three to four days although it could
happen as early as Monday. I'll post a general note
when the new site begins to recognize aeroelectric.com
The new site will offer secure business transactions,
web site searches, and a number of other nifty features
that will help us expand our level of services to the
amateur built aviation community. My thanks to those
who have been keeping me up to date on site access and
for your patience. The light at the end of the tunnel
is NOT an oncoming train . . .
Bob . . .
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