
BeyondDC is temporarily offline
BeyondDC was hacked over the weekend. We are working with our host to bring the site back online and improve security.
While we're offline, get your DC urbanist blogging fix at Greater Greater Washington, Rebuilding Place in the Urban Space, CommuterPageBlog, and The Bellows.
Actually, you should go to those sites all the time. But don't forget to come back here too.
BeyondDC was hacked over the weekend. We are working with our host to bring the site back online and improve security.
While we're offline, get your DC urbanist blogging fix at Greater Greater Washington, Rebuilding Place in the Urban Space, CommuterPageBlog, and The Bellows.
Actually, you should go to those sites all the time. But don't forget to come back here too.
Get out your foil hats. Could it be? Oil lovin' left wingers . . . did they. . . did they sabotage BeyondDC.com at such a crucial time in the elections just because it promotes mass transit? BeyondBeyondDC thinks it was probably Obama, as he promotes change, and since Metro has big glass windows, he cannot change on his way to work without being seen by passers by, and perhaps it's strategy to blame the Maverick for trying to put an end to oil consumption. After all, we need to cut our dependence on foreign mass transit.
In any event, we hope that our good friend BeyondDC can get his site back up and running, it's very hard to keep writing about error messages.
In any event, we hope that our good friend BeyondDC can get his site back up and running, it's very hard to keep writing about error messages.
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