Thanks - things back online

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bradartigue
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Thanks - things back online

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For those who offered server space and wordpress help, thanks!

FIAT stuff - http://www.artigue.com/fiat - is more or less back. The service letters are not yet, the page was designed for the old wordpress theme (which, if you're interested, is what boogered up the whole thing to begin with, a badly coded theme I used).

If you had links beyond /fiat then I doubt they'll work.

PS Hurricane Isaac is a one slow moving bitch.
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Good to hear, Brad - you're providing an invaluable service to Fiat owners, and I, for one, thank you.
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Slow moving and headed your way.
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Hey Brad, if I may make a suggestion. If you get a free 2GB Dropbox account, it comes with a publicly accessible folder. You could drop those files in there and make the location known. I use this method all the time when I want to host some web pages for a client to look at without actually deploying them somewhere.

And if I haven't said it before...thanks for the hard work you put into those documents. And stay safe down there...don't take any sh*t from Isaac :D
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JammerX19 wrote:Hey Brad, if I may make a suggestion. If you get a free 2GB Dropbox account, it comes with a publicly accessible folder. You could drop those files in there and make the location known. I use this method all the time when I want to host some web pages for a client to look at without actually deploying them somewhere.

And if I haven't said it before...thanks for the hard work you put into those documents. And stay safe down there...don't take any sh*t from Isaac :D
So far Isaac has cost me $239.00 in LEGO sets. The power is still on and everyone is watching TV. They say it will get worse but so far we're rocking.
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Glad to see you are back up and running as opposed to running and backing up from the Hurricane.

I personally, am greatful for your services.

Thank you,

Jay Snyder
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I spent this past weekend watching Isaac slowly dropping 12'' of rain on SoFla.My flight was cancelled ,so I didnt get out til Tuesday.You all stay safe.
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Brad.... i watch and i read and i learn..... the things i learn from your generosity and willingness to share information is un-matched and unfortunately..... not allways appreciated..... for that i am sorry..... thank you..... Matt

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I've said it before and it doesn't hurt to repeat it, the information and knowledge you share is a huge addition to the Fiat community. I can't thank you enough for the help you've been to me personally.
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The information he has is very valueable and I also thank him for making it avalible to dummies like me. At this moment i'm sure he is being beat relentlessly by wind and rain. I'm praying that he and his family are safe and won't substain too much damage. Cajan Mike is also close and he has them as well.I have friends in Belle Chase and the water will not stop coming. Do you recon Brad is trying to build him 239.00 Leggo boat? He may need it.
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dmwhiteoak wrote:The information he has is very valueable and I also thank him for making it avalible to dummies like me. At this moment i'm sure he is being beat relentlessly by wind and rain. I'm praying that he and his family are safe and won't substain too much damage. Cajan Mike is also close and he has them as well.I have friends in Belle Chase and the water will not stop coming. Do you recon Brad is trying to build him 239.00 Leggo boat? He may need it.
Not seeking praise. Appreciate the well wishing for the storm.

Except for the Lego set. The Lego Millenium Falcon. My 7 year worked on it all day, partially by generator power. Finished it up, along with the tie fighter he made yesterday.

I'm fairly certain they'll get our power back tomorrow and we'll at least have martial law lifted so we can drive over to a friend's house and let the kid stretch his legs.
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Thanks Brad for putting all your work online. Hope the storm passes soon and all is well.

Al
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