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Hey! What's going on?

Vineyard.NET is slowly transitioning towards a more standards compliant website that separates the look and feel of the site from the content.

This is done using a technology called Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Unfortunately, support for CSS in older browsers (specifically, anything prior to a version 5.0) ranges from poor and incomplete to simply wrong and painful for both viewers and designers. Ultimately, there is no way to reliably design a CSS-based layout for older web browsers. Vineyard.NET will continue to ensure the overall functionality of its website for older browsers but the overall experience will be a little more spartan than before.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and invite you to consider upgrading your web browser. For what it's worth, we like Mozilla but just about any modern browser, including Internet Explorer, should suffice.

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We have a new anti-viral system for email!

Vineyard.NET is pleased to announce that its new anti-viral system has been in place for just over a month now and has proven out to be very successful.

To date we have intercepted over 5000 messages with viruses!

We are subscribed to viral definitions from the noted British anti-viral company Sophos. Our system is configured to attempt to download new definitions every hour; so we will be able to recognize newly identified viruses in 60 minutes or less.

Are you trying to call the Vineyard.NET offices? (redux)

You might be getting a busy signal if you are calling the office. We apologize for the confusion - when we made the arrangements with Verizon to have our voice lines transferred to our new offices , we were confident that everythings would happen smoothly.

Alas. It never does, eh?

508.696.6688 will now ring in our offices, but we are still waiting for the permanent fix. Consequently, when somebody is using the phone - others trying to call will get a busy signal. We're hopeful this will be fixed soon.

For the time being, please try to call and if you get a busy - then please try again. If you don't want to mess around with the phone - email is a very good way to reach us. Simply send your message to vni@vineyard.net.

Thanks for your patience.