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Has anybody been to the SWAT web site lately? It has been totally redone and now it's hard to read and almost none of the links work. Has the site been hacked? Just wondering.
Bobby
 
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I just visited the SWAT web site and I can read every secondary page I clicked on.

I did notice that in the homepage logo stripe at the top of the page, the AAW logo has been flipped horizontally..... almost like flying the flag upside down when in distress.

Given this observation it is hoped SWAT is doing well, and this is not some kind of subliminal message.

I wish I could go to one of these some day, but it is always held in late August, just at the time when the Fall semester begins when it is usually impossible for those on an academic schedule to get away. :(

Rob

Quod vide: http://www.swaturners.org/
 
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SWAT has new webmaster that is the process of redoing the site, be patient SWAT is doing well and going strong. Come to Waco the last week end in Aug for one of the greatest regional symposium in the country. This years registration should be available early April.

Dan
 
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