p2pnet: back online
p2pnet.net news:- Hi folks:
p2pnet is back: Sorry about the down time.
When sites such as Digg go offline for extended periods (which is does, every now and then), no one worries. But on the few occasions p2pnet disappears for a little while, I get emails wondering if the cartels have “finally got me” or, on this occasion, if Wayne Crookes forced my host to dump me.
At this point, I don’t know what happened, but p2pnet is back and neither the cartels nor Crookes had anything to do with the brief disappearance.
Cheers! And thanks for the concern : )
Jon
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April 28th, 2007 at 3:43 pm
…because I never knew you where offline. But I know how everybody who e-mailed you felt. At the end of last year, or the beginning of this year, on a weekend the EFF’s page went offline. I was freaking out because I thought the cartels, or worse, the government got to them. I didn’t breathe easy until that Monday when the site was back up.
If anything god forbid happened to p2pnet or EFF I would think you guys would fight with everything you got to stick around. I know I’m speaking for a lot of folks here when saying that without p2pnet or EFF, this cyberspace will be a dark and unhappy place.
keep up the good work