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| Thread ID: 90302 | 2008-05-30 01:21:00 | Why did PressF1 go down just now?? | stu161204 (123) | PC World Chat |
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| 673738 | 2008-05-30 01:21:00 | For the last few days PressF1 & the rest of the FairfaxBM websites (Computerworld & PC World etc...) have been going offline at different times during the day (PF1 came back online at 12:25 pm) I was wondering if FairfaxBM is having network connection problems or other problems?? |
stu161204 (123) | ||
| 673739 | 2008-05-30 01:22:00 | Join the cue. :lol: :groan: |
wratterus (105) | ||
| 673740 | 2008-05-30 01:23:00 | I've been noticing the same thing. Noting that these sites are on different servers (unless they're using virtual IPs), it's got to be the net connection. Perhaps somebody is torrenting from the server room? |
Erayd (23) | ||
| 673741 | 2008-05-30 01:24:00 | Dont think its just Fairfax - I tried to log into westpac, wont go any where - timed out, many other sites are working fine. When Westpac came back so did PF1. PS: I did notice the clock out again, But we wont go there :lol: |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 673742 | 2008-05-30 01:26:00 | Dont think its just Fairfax - I tried to log into westpac, wont go any where - timed out, many other sites are working fine. When Westpac came back so did PF1. I wonder who Westpac are using for there upstream provider?? PS: I did notice the clock out again, But we wont go there :lol: Chill is working on getting that fixed :) |
stu161204 (123) | ||
| 673743 | 2008-05-30 01:31:00 | For the last few days PressF1 & the rest of the FairfaxBM websites (Computerworld & PC World etc...) have been going offline at different times during the day (PF1 came back online at 12:25 pm) I was wondering if FairfaxBM is having network connection problems or other problems?? They are some of the more unreliable websites I visit, I have found. I haven't had a problem with their trademe or stuff sites, so those sites are probably hosted with a premium provider, rather than out of the office building. |
robbyp (2751) | ||
| 673744 | 2008-05-30 02:20:00 | All sites were down here, and the phone was off too! Fortunately there was a telecom fellow connecting the phone next door, and he was able to quickly solve my problems in spite of a severe blushing attack. | R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 673745 | 2008-05-30 02:38:00 | ... asked the bishop of the actress.... | johcar (6283) | ||
| 673746 | 2008-05-30 06:35:00 | Yes this site is laughable. A computer mag with one of the most unreliable sites I have been to. This afternoon tried to get on at 2-30 no joy. Got on again at 5-20 for about 30 secs. As I was trying to bring up a message got the message webpage couldn't be found. Was able to get back on at 5-40. Now let me see if I can post this. :) |
Trev (427) | ||
| 673747 | 2008-05-30 08:06:00 | ... asked the bishop of the actress ... . Wipipedia History and Background The term may have been used as far back as Edwardian times, but is rarely used in the USA, deriving from British use. One poster on the Phrases.org.uk website[1] claimed that the phrase was "Certainly in RAF use c. 1944-7, but probably going back to Edwardian days; only very slightly obsolete by 1975, it is likely to outlive most of us". The phrase is frequently used (in various contexts) by the fictional character Simon Templar (alias "The Saint") in a long-running series of mystery books by Leslie Charteris. The phrase first appears in the inaugural Saint novel Meet - The Tiger! which was published in 1928. The phrase was also used in Ricky Gervais' comedy The Office: "This is Karen Roper, my new secretary. You can all use her - oh, as an actress said to a bishop." The closest American approximation of this phrase is "That's what she said," popularized by the Wayne's World sketch on Saturday Night Live. Am sure "Take it from here" used it ... ... ... or some radio show about that time ! Misty :confused: |
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