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It would be interesting if there were any other web sites in their subnet or class C which are also unavailable


If you want to get really hard core you can query recent historical BGP routing instability here:

http://bgplay.routeviews.org/bgplay/

It does seem like there's been quite a bit of routing changes taking place with respect to this network in the last few days, tho I didn't bother to research whether they'd be affecting Cox / RR / AOLTW / etc
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Now thats odd... I cleared my DNS cache locally and its resovling to the IP you have.

I originally referenced it against http://whois.webhosting.info/67.19.213.10 and it came up as a hosted domain and I swore I confirmed it too.

As much as I've probed, it seems like that subnet is empty of hosted domains except the server in question (only looked at about 50 IP's though)
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