SSL Access Available
Well, I finally paid the $15 that site5.com charges to install an SSL certificate, so you can now get get encrypted access to this site.
https://billstclair.com/blog/
You will likely get a warning that the Certificate Authority (CA), CAcert.org, is unknown to your browser. That's the drawback of using a free CA. There will likely be an option to add their certificate. Do it if you want to get rid of the warning (and warnings for similar certificates from other web sites).
If you say www.billstclair.com, you'll get a warning, every time you visit here after relaunching your browser, that the domain doesn't match the certificate. So don't do that unless you like the warning.
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The Business of Being Born
On the Completion of "Roswell, Texas"
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Fatal Blindness
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Loom Three-folder Issuer Protocol
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Here We Go Again
Cathy's Vote in 2008