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As soon as I figure out how to restore it. Sorry, I know I said it'd be done by now, but I didn't expect to have to put up with this DNS crap and other issues that popped up.
Or it might be because Bluehost *finally* got around to that server wipe (one week after we'd asked for it) and that wiped out our DNS settings. I'm not sure which and I don't really care. In any case, we've severed our last ties with Bluehost, so this will not happen again.
No kiddin' about that "Finally!", Shadow. I am *so mad* at Bluehost for never responding to our support ticket. I submitted it early Friday morning and they *still* haven't answered it!
And if that's not enough, how about the fact when Ken Penders was fired, he was replaced by Ian Flynn, who was the Sonic X comic book writer before that? And then on top of that, the art became very similar to the tv show, as well as the the Sonic X comic book.
Coincidence? I think not.
Just wanted to correct you about this. Ian started work on Sonic in issue #160. He didn't write a Sonic X issue until nearly half to an entire year later, when he wrote Sonic X #16. The artwork was a Sega mandate however.
Don't count on ever getting a job there if he learns your real name. Even his friends who have sucked up to and evangelized for him fiercely haven't landed jobs yet, much less anyone who criticizes him.
Ian isn't the editor. Ian doesn't decide who works on the book, and you claiming otherwise makes you look ignorant.
Bwahaha! No, Nintendo doesn't listen to their fans. They know that fans have worse ideas than anyone. They do what they want, how they want, and make good games because of it.