@phoneboy Oh, I never had a problem with Cappuccino, just the admin interface.
@phoneboy It never was usable on my iPhone 6S. Extended past the right screen edge and wouldn't scroll.
Interesting (to me) side effect of having switched to the Pixel 2 XL: its 18:9 screen means that if I rotate to landscape orientation, it's wide enough that admin.10centuries.org is now usable on mobile.
@sumudu If so inclined, you can always order a hard copy from the U.S. or the U.K., since georestrictions don't apply to those, but it's likely to be expensive in postage.
Now that it's been safely downloaded and stashed away…
I was able to purchase and download the UK version of an e-book that, technically, isn't supposed to be available in the United States, since the rights haven't been sold here yet.1 Both Amazon and Google let me do it. Apparently, georestrictions are hard.
Confirmed with the author, who's a friend.
@matigo Indeed. (I'll repost my original post after I've had a chance to get home and download it somewhere safe. I'm taking no chances.)
As time goes on, I become more and more convinced that my primary function at work is to send and receive email.
@matigo Because Oslo and Copenhagen aren't close to New York City, but with cheaper real estate. :-)
// @phoneboy