November 3, 2005
Our old hosting company went under, and we've been left holding the
bag with no domain. So, now you can get to the House of Ice through http://www.history411.net/.
Sorry for any inconvenience. This site should be updated soon.
August 24, 2005
The House of Ice is proud to present an exclusive interview with
Colonel Lucius Gunther Schrivenbach who served in the Afrikakorps with
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel during World War II. You may find the transcript
here. More information and photos to be posted soon.
March 11, 2005
Special thanks to Tom Howard for pointing out a typographical
error in the Cyrus biography. While many sources dispute
his date of birth, I doubt any would be so bold as to say
that he died before he was even born. Thanks, Tom.
The House of Ice needs help
The House of Ice needs help identifying the source of
these images, supposedly sold/passed to U.S. troops in
the Pacific theater just before or during World War II.
If you know anything about these photos, and specifically,
if you know about which side was committing these atrocites,
please email the webmaster.
May 16, 2004
Special thanks go out to Rick for finding
a factual error in the Japanese Holocaust page. If you
find any errors, please contact the administrator at
eastsidesmalls@yahoo.com.
October 6, 2003
Special thanks go out to Patricia Winters for finding
a factual error in the vampiric crime section.
July 8, 2003
After a couple of weeks, most search engines have begun
reindexing the House of Ice and our page hits are back over
100 per day. Typographical and grammatical errors have been
found and corrected on numerous pages and the House of Ice is
now very text browser friendly. I'm looking for a job in the
Nashville area, and I'm not particularly picky about what type
of IT job it is, so ship me an email if you come across anything.
Late April - June 14, 2003
An apology goes out to those who tried to access the House
of Ice between April and June. The House of Ice has moved
to a new location, with a bigger hard drive, and a
DSL connection. Hopefully, this downtime will be the last
for a long while.