No More RigorousIntuition.ca website?

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No More RigorousIntuition.ca website?

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Was going to ask about the cute / neat little "ri" shining sun with UFO website icon ... can we see the larger original (?) when I discovered that the original www.RigorousIntuition.ca website is redirecting to the forum.

So, is it undergoing a renovation or just permanently redirecting to the forum?

Thanks again JD and of course Padre Wells for this home on the web.

- SMiles
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Re: No More RigorousIntuition.ca website?

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So ... did you change the thingy?

Now the RI icon is a big red RI instead of the glowing sung and ufo.
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Aha! So it's some sort of browser / OS difference ... ?

At work on a PC using IE it's the big red RI but at home on macs and PCs its either not there at all or its the glowing sun with ufo and littel yellow ri.

Weird ...
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elfismiles wrote:Was going to ask about the cute / neat little "ri" shining sun with UFO website icon ... can we see the larger original (?) when I discovered that the original http://www.RigorousIntuition.ca website is redirecting to the forum.

So, is it undergoing a renovation or just permanently redirecting to the forum?

Thanks again JD and of course Padre Wells for this home on the web.

- SMiles
the animated icon doesn't have a larger version, I created it as 16x16, sounds like you spotted the ufo before reading my 'disclousre' of it :bigsmile good eye!

It looks like IE doesn't display it and just uses the default favicon.

maybe I should make a non-animated version to be the default, rather than the red ri one, so it'd be more consistent.
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