I still don’t know why I had trouble viewing this blog for a few days after Christmas. (December 29, 2016)
I did, however, learn that having my hosting service switch to a Linux server might lower the odds of running afoul of the law of averages.
After talking it over with my son, and doing a bit of my own research, I decided that making the switch made sense.
You won’t notice any difference, and I probably won’t have to do much — if any — tweaking after the change.
However: A Catholic Citizen in America will be unavailable for a day or two this week. Probably not much longer than that — I hope.
Transferring/copying/whatever-ing this blog and the rest of the website to a new server takes time, and is a process I don’t mind having out of my hands.
Assuming that the technical stuff is done in time, I may have a post ready for next Sunday. If not, I plan and hope to have a ‘science’ post ready for Friday the 13th.
Meanwhile, maybe you’d like to read or re-read one of these:
- “Blessing the House”
(January 1, 2017) - “Tides and Our Moon’s Origin”
(December 9, 2016) - “Satan Didn’t Make Me Do It”
(November 13, 2016) - “Near-Earth Asteroids”
(November 4, 2016) - “‘Wait For It’”
(October 2, 2016)
I too had difficulties reading my Blog for a few days after Christmas. I am told that in my case it was due to an excess of Guinness.
Best wishes for a great New Year to you and your family. God bless.
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