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Team Urban Siege Has a Domain and a New Home





We've officially moved the website to our own domain name. We had just about out grown the free hosting account at 50Webs, only 1.5 MB of space left, out of 60 MB. Since a move was clearly in order, we opted to get a domain name, since they are now so cheap and if we need to move in the future, you won't need to update your links. Our new hosting has nearly unlimited disk space and any just about features we want, still free (just have to pay the yearly domain fee - not much at all). It also seems to be a bit faster than the old host, though it is far from blazing fast. Still, it should serve our needs quite well. Please make sure to update all your links to the corresponding pages at teamurbansiege.com.

Stay tuned for more updates to the site, we will roll out some new pages, updates to pages, and more as time allows. Both Jason and Matt return to classes this coming Monday, so time will be a little slimmer, but around design changes to Medieval Postal Service, we will get some stuff up.




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Use "common sense" when operating trebuchets and catapults. Even little ones can be dangerous. Do not place anything you are not willing to lose in the plane of the arm rotation (this includes yourself, body parts, car windshields, cameras, etc). These catapults and trebuchets are capable of throwing just as far backwards as forwards, and the use of a backstop of some sort is recommended, though the use of one does not make the region behind it safe.

Also, just because the throw got away safely downrange does not mean the end of the danger. The arm is likely still swinging wildly along with the counterweight, and there is a sling whipping around. One thing many people fail to take into account is this sling; some people put a metal ring on the slip end of the sling and this ring can HURT when whipping around!

Have fun hurling, but please KEEP IT SAFE!!!