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Thursday, September 17, 2009 - RevelationZ Magazine - Website problems
The website has experienced some problems lately and you may have received an error if you visited the site over the past few days. I have been working closely with our hosting company to track down the error and it turns out that their newly installed Antivirus doesn't have the best taste in music and consequently deletes an integral part of the website several times a day. After much confusion and gnashing of teeth it was decided to lock the Antivirus in a shed along with a symphony of mixed metal for 24 hours. Now it seems to leave the website alone. ...And there was much rejoicing.
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Which of your two sheds did you lock it in?

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The one I fondly refer to as Arthur. It's just an ordinary garden shed. Not important really.

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