I’ve had to do a little server switching with the server that the audio content for the Web Hosting Show is on this morning. The good news is things should be a little more reliable in the long run. The bad news is that for a couple of days you might or might not be having trouble getting the .mp3 downloads from the Web site. If you run into any problems, don’t worry! Just wait a few days and things should be back to normal. If there is something you really want to download and can’t get access to, then drop me an E-mail at mitch@mitchkeeler.com and I’ll see what I can do to get it to you. Sorry for the inconvenience, but this is Web hosting folks! Anything can happen.
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