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Jeff is / was a one-man shop and he was really busy over the summer as he was show chair (or something similar) for this year's IPMS Nationals, so it's extremely possible that he got buried and needed time to dig out.
That said, his website (and email server) is currently offline and when I did a WHOIS it stated that the domain status was "Client Hold," which is a new one to me so I looked it up:
" This status code tells your domain's registry to not activate your domain in the DNS and as a consequence, it will not resolve. It is an uncommon status that is usually enacted during legal disputes, non-payment, or when your domain is subject to deletion.
Often, this status indicates an issue with your domain that needs resolution. If so, you should contact your registrar to resolve the issue. If your domain does not have any issues, but you need it to resolve, you must first contact your registrar and request that they remove this status code. "
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