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In my quest to stay on the cutting edge of the information age, I recently did some research on a radical new protocol called DNS. Thanks to the magic of DNS, we will soon be able to use human-readable names like “foobar.org” to access websites! Imagine, no more memorizing raw IP addresses!
Ok, so I finally got off my lazy bum and set up n8gray.org. I've only owned the domain for, what, 4 years now? The point is that you can now get all your n8gray-related headlines, photos, and paraphenelia at n8gray.org. I apologize for any confusion, dismay, or gnashing of teeth that this may cause my devoted readership (that's you, Tracy), but we all must kneel before the steamroller of progress.
When you do get over to the new site you'll find things have changed a bit. It's now much easier to find my blog and photo albums, and I'm using new photo album software that supports RSS feeds, comments, and other nifty features. I've also done a bit of redesigning to try to improve readability. Fear not—it's still butt-ugly, but at least the navigation buttons are now Pure CSS®. Oh, and by the way, n8gray.org still probably looks like ass in Internet Explorer, perhaps even moreso after the redesign. I don't have the time or desire to adapt my page to support IE, Netscape 2.x, NCSA Mosaic, or any other obsolete browser that has't been updated in years. Use Firefox as your browser if you must use Windows. Having said that, n8gray.org is actually quite readable in text-based browsers like Links. I guess some obsolete technologies are just better than others. ;^)
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It didn’t cause me any “confusion, dismay, or gnashing of teeth”. It is pretty easy to remember after all. Where are you hosting n8gray.org?