The domain name stomping-groundz.com is due to change over registrars tomorrow at some unspecified point in time. This transfer is essential to allow us to get off the former host and onto a new one that is much cheaper. Sparing you all the details on how DNS works to resolve domain names under the hood let's just say that this last component is critical because despite the site files being on a new temporary server the SOA (start of authority) still rests on the old server which will no longer be viewed by the internet as the SOA for stomping groundz come some point tomorrow.
What does this mean to you? It means that if the transfer occurs at 2:00am EST and I am in my fourth dream the site will appear down again until I can get into the new registrar panel and remap the SOA to their system and re-point DNS to the proper destination. I tried to avoid this by repopulating the records in the new registrar preemptively but they will not allow this. So it is what it is. Expect to see a page cannot be displayed until I am made aware of the cutover and make the necessary changes