With more than 3.0 million page views and more than 5,000 items, this blog provides news and commentary on public policy, business and economic issues related to the $3 billion California stem cell agency. David Jensen, a retired California newsman, has published this blog since January 2005. His email address is djensen@californiastemcellreport.com.
Sunday, October 23, 2005
Web Mystery
We have had a bit of mystery involving the Internet during the past several weeks. As a result, we have not had the best links to some documents posted by the California stem cell agency. For some unknown reason, we and others in the same geographic area here in Mexico have not been able to access the CIRM site or the California home page and the governor's home page. On the other hand, we have been able to access other California state agencies, such as the Department of Justice. An American information tech specialist, who researched the issue, tells us the problem lies somewhere in the Web as opposed to difficulties locally with our computers or ISP. We have queried the folks handling the California web pages, seeking their assistance as well as CIRM. The point being: Bear with us until the problem is resolved, and we can once again bring you timely and direct links to CIRM documents.
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