Some of you will have noticed that the Rudolf Steiner Archive is offline at the moment. I have received the following explanation and request for support.
Please consider making a donation to the http://www.rsarchive.org/. The site is down, the server has been damaged by a power surge. James Stewart is struggling financially to replace it. If you live in the US donations are tax deductable. They can be sent to The e.Lib, Inc. P.O. Box 293 Fremont, MI 49412-0293 US or made through Paypal to The e.Lib. Thank you.
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Even $5 will help
Thanks for putting this up John. You don't know how important something is in your life until it is gone. I do so much research at the rsarchive and when it isn't a click away I have to spend so much time flicking through books and time consuming searches in my computer. Which brings me to an interesting question. Why aren't all those who study Steiner working together? Why does James have to struggle with an unreliable power supply to bring such important information to the world?
If you make a payment through Paypal James' email address is elibrarian@elib.com
oops
That last post was from me - forgot to log in. The heat is getting to me, we have just slept through (or tried to) a 22 C night in Melbourne Australia.
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