They're kind of busy right now out looking for 12 and 20 gauges.
You're a funny guy.
Seriously, though, the founder and owner died a while back and members have been working with his family to keep it running. B/c it's a totally volunteer effort, things move slowly. I think that b/c they tend to keep the 12 and 20 gauges out, the manners are better and more easily maintained. 16 ga being the gentleman's gauge and all that.
If someone is having problems getting on the site, some of the members there also post here and under the same name. A pm through here to one of them could be helpful but it might just take a while if you're waiting on 16ga.com already.