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Posted on November 21, 2011 by Lee J

Well put simply, we got screwed over 🙂 couple hundred later we back and hopefully on stable reliable hosting, but only time will tell. We had huge troubles with a few certain hosts over the past few days and it had pushed me to the point of not even wanting to look at a computer, but after a good think about it a finding this host we back. So cross your fingers and hope for the best. Also  as you may of noticed the site designed and colors have changed alot, its now widescreen and bit easier to read. Any feedback on the sites design would be good, Some plugins i have removed and i am working on sorting some other new features out so hold in tight for v2 of CWN 🙂 Well that’s it for tonight, will commence posting tomorrow. PS: there may be some errors, will be fixed tomorrow as well.


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