Not to another country or anything.... but to a different server so it no longer has to suffer the consequences of the refreshing frenzy that goes on our "sister" WTA board.
Once the move is initiated, you will be unable to access the site for period of between 2-48 hours. For most people the wait will be around 3 hours - the average is less than 24 hours - but it will depend on how quickly your ISP catches DNS changes.
The move is scheduled for this Monday morning. (03 March 2003)
No, no, aiming for the middle of the slam isn't nearly inconvienient enough. What you should do is aim it for the last weekend of a slam, so that the semis and finals are missed.
If you're able to read this message, the ATPworld.com move has been completed! It will take upto 48 hours for some of your friends to find their way here. The amount of time taken will depend on their chosen Internet Service Provider.
Funny.. I left my computer on for like, three days - so it was on before and after the move. So everybody else I had talked to could get on here, and I was like "hmmm", so finally I just restarted and presto! That's the story of how once upon a time, I was a dumbass...
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