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  • 19 DEC 2002
    The most significant news is obviously, the rollout of this new website. We do not anticipate many problems for anyone using the website; but as with any large undertaking, there are bound to be things that we have missed. If you encounter any strange behavior, you must email the webmaster as soon as possible. This includes, but is not limited to: issues of logging in, passwords, missing resources, broken resources, broken links, typos, or anything else "not right". In case of an emergency, we have made the old website available for a limited time at http://old.innateimmunity.net so that you can continue to use that site. This will not be available forever, however, so if you find yourself using it for some reason, please email the webmaster so he can make the new website more to your liking.

    Thanks for your patience during this transition,

    The Webmaster
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