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guys i was IRC last night talking to sp33dy about it....

As you probably have seen the old website doesn't exist any more. The account was set up by a friend

of sp33dy and don't think it was legit. Anyway there are two DNS (www.mayfield.edu.au and www.r31skylineclub.com) pointing to the one IP address now (203.63.53.121),

and the IP for R31 Skyline Club pages dont exist currently!

Be interesting to see what happens from here

but I think they've lost that IP for the club but still have the domain name. Hopefully they can fix something up with free webhosting still?

How come I didn't see this thread earlier? :D

Well here's the news people, I have the entire site backed up, none of the info is lost, the inconvenience is a pain in the rear, but we are onto it, and will get things moving as soon as we possibly can.

Sypher Dyas we need way more space than we can get for free from spaceports, we need at least 150meg storage.

This isn't a problem, we can get the space, it's just that we weren't expecting to have to organise anything in such a hurry.

I had to send out over 450 emails telling people not to freak out.

In the meantime, we have set up an emergency board for people who can't live without postwhoring, and it can be found at

http://pub98.ezboard.com/br31skylineclub38428

We will have our old forums back, and all is not lost (as has happened many times before :D )

We will try to keep you updated, and thanks for your patience and understanding.

~K

  • 2 weeks later...

O.K, after a bit of hard work, we're back on line, and upgraded, with sexy new look forums.

The URL to the forums has changed, but please don't bookmark the forums, we need you to go in through the main site so that you can be kept up to date with any breaking news.

See you there :P

www.r31skylineclub.com

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