Lacey,
Typically one reason for the “old page” could be that the page is cached in your browser memory. Typically the easiest thing to do is to close ALL browser sessions and start again
Also, you can go to the browser settings and remove all cached data
Also, in some browsers you can set how often your browser refreshes its cache or should even have a cache
But in most cases, you can just shut down all browser sessions and try again
Then again (and this is the software engineer in me :)) it is MORE than possible that Rasmussen is using more than one server to serve up his traffic (a cluster of servers if you will) and maybe some had been updated and some had not and the server serving your ISP or Node had not been updated.
In that case it was ALL Rasmussen’s fault!! :)
In that case it was ALL Rasmussens fault!! :)
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Barack, is that you?