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I didn't break it!
It wasn't me, but somebody seems to have broken the internet. Maybe dented it a bit. This site is fine, but the BBC keeps timing out, and I've noticed that several adverts here are doing the same. Any ideas or comments?
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12 years ago
Wild stab, but see what happens if you stop your DNS Client under Services
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Reply 12 years ago
!!! You are back!
Reply 12 years ago
lemonie left before you existed...
Reply 12 years ago
I know that, but RS hyped him up so much.
Reply 12 years ago
No need - it seems to have solved itself.
12 years ago
*slowly hides hammer behind back*
12 years ago
:O Kitey, you double posted! I wouldn't expect that from you ;)
Reply 12 years ago
Double posted? Where??
Reply 12 years ago
look on your homepage, the forum is there twice.
Reply 12 years ago
Fixed.
Reply 12 years ago
good, good :)
12 years ago
:O Same thing happened to 50% of my things!
12 years ago
Well, it has a nice accurate analog clock in the upper right hand corner anyways. :-)
12 years ago
The BBC is my home page!
12 years ago
YOU BROKE IT!
I've also noticed problems with ads :D
i'm a little excited/hyperactive because i'm ordering an arduino clone as i type (well actually resetting my paypal password...)
12 years ago
Haha, that seems like it would be useful if you didn't want things advertised at you on the internet.
12 years ago
I am not having any problems.....2 tabs open in FF, Media Player playing Beethoven's Last Night in the background from a CD, and I juts signed off from looking at me Work email, before closing up shop here and going in ...
Reply 12 years ago
If you have TSO playing, that makes everything perfect, so it's not really a fair example.
Reply 12 years ago
:-) well, MS Media player does put a bit of strain on the ole resources sometimes.
Reply 12 years ago
Lots of sites in my bookmarks are working fine - it's just the BBC and the adverts.
The BBC are fine on TV, so nobody's bombed London...
Reply 12 years ago
I have been checking out a few new sites this morning....still no problems
Reply 12 years ago
it must be an British problem ;-)
12 years ago
Sorry that MUST of been me severing butter into the interwebs.
Reply 12 years ago
Greasing the wheels of progress, eh?
Reply 12 years ago
You lied, you have broken it. I still have the BBC!
Reply 12 years ago
Well give it back!
Reply 12 years ago
Oh, you did