Fictionmania.tv is up and running

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FM

While FM is a great site its rather impersonal,while Topshelf makes you feel like part of a family

>>>>>I'm a new soul.I came to this strange world.Hoping I could learn a bit bout how to give and take.<<<<<

>>>>>I'm a new soul.I came to this strange world.Hoping I could learn a bit bout how to give and take.<<<<<

At the time

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I put the link back up, that one wasn't working. I'll fix.

Hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

fictionmania.com not working

Hi,

I wonder why they have changed to a .tv domain which is basically a small island that is sinking. There has been advise from some ISP's not to use them as when the island sinks the domain will be removed. Also, .com addresses are sometimes open, but .tv addresses are normally blocked.

http://www.networksolutions.com/whois-search/fictionmania.com still shows the domain exists, but seems to differ in IP address. Does anybody know if the fictionmaina.com address will be updated too?

Regards

Karen

the old addy

I think it was at tg fiction group I saw a post that said they wanted to get the old addy to point to the new one so either could be used, but it might take a bit to catch up.

Piper's Wild Theories

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My Theory, and y'all know how rarely correct I am...

Is that the domain is currently registered to an @fictionmania.com email address (or another free acct, or someone not w/ the task force anymore, etc)...

Since the old server @ the old ISP is gone...

How do you get an acct email for a domain, not pointing to the right place?

I guess whomever currently owns the domain needs to get a hold of Verisign/NetWork Solutions and personally recovert the acct.

=HuGgLeS=
-P/KAF


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