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FandomHigh.com is Dead, Long Live FandomHigh.net
Here's the deal: when I go, fandomhigh.com goes with me. It's a free perk of my employment at my company, and it'd be wrong to give it up to somebody else, even if I love them very much.
So, to rectify this, I purchased ya'll a full year of hosting on FandomHigh.net and transferred everything over directly. Files, e-mail addresses, everything. Functionality should continue nearly uninterrupted (one or two things I still have to work on, of course).
So. If you've got a fandomhigh.com e-mail address, I'd suggest changing any reference to it to .net. I'll leave the e-mail addresses on the .com, but be aware that after I've gone, that domain's becoming my personal testing playground for PHP applications. .net is the place to be, yo.
So, to rectify this, I purchased ya'll a full year of hosting on FandomHigh.net and transferred everything over directly. Files, e-mail addresses, everything. Functionality should continue nearly uninterrupted (one or two things I still have to work on, of course).
So. If you've got a fandomhigh.com e-mail address, I'd suggest changing any reference to it to .net. I'll leave the e-mail addresses on the .com, but be aware that after I've gone, that domain's becoming my personal testing playground for PHP applications. .net is the place to be, yo.
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*snuggles you*
BTW - that's entirely too generous of you.
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Thank you!
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