Even if this is an 'old' site smoke_em, no worries
Reid gets yet another pass.
I believe new one's on the way... any day
Why? Think! In this age of the Internet, a company's website is a source of information for potential customers. You don't just take it down for two weeks, because you wish to update it. Instead it remains up, while you create your new webpage(s) in a test environment. When you are through testing you redirect your top level page to point to the new environment. There is zero downtime.
heck what's wrong with tomorrow for it?
Heck, what's wrong with almost 2 weeks ago? According to one poster Reid was aware of the webpage problem a week ago. Worst case it would take 24 hrs to get the website back online. More likely it would take 5-10 minutes on the phone with 1&1. This is Reid saying to you, he doesn't care if the website is up or not. It's not surprising after his decision to not post to the OTC site anymore, that he is throwing his stockholders into complete darkness, by not addressing the website issue. The only surprising part is that he is telling potential customers for the rpac products he sells, to go fish. A business card will have to do. The only unanswered question is whether he believes it's worthwhile to issue a PR Newswire release?