[][]Still immensely slow - yet, I find myself sitting here waiting for it to load and posting on the "slow post" thread. Maybe I need a new hobby.
ORIGINAL: cowseatmaize
I doubt Roger has anything do to with it in the UK. It's would be more a US problem. It happens just like after Sandy. I couldn't get in at all then for weeks it seamed. Sometimes it routes one way, sometimes another, sometimes it just doesn't.ERIC YOU SEE THAT LINE 16 REQUEST TIME OUT that means server point 15 was sending his data packets to 16 and 16 is either asleep at the wheel or turned off OR BLOWN UP. It has nothing to do with usage on the forum it has everything to do with a server being down which is handling ABNs data packets.When a server sends a request and the remote server never responds it is a big issue.Email Roger
Stop the world, I want to get off. [] Or does the world stop by itself if a small bit of technology goes awry. If that's the case, it really doesn't matter.
I'm just saying Steve, not setting anything on anywhere. The simple thing for me is that it's not an end all thing. I lived in Maine for 10 years with no internet. We got 4 stations on the TV (5 with good weather and in mid winter). Heck, it was a 5 party phone line for the first 2 years. Common courtesy? What happened to patience and doing without.This is not directed at you personally,
I never told to you blame Roger or the UK Eric , I told you to tell him about the problem .I took the time to display for you and all to see the problem in shining colors. I asked you to send an email for God sakes,what ever happened to common courtesy ? There is a lot of that going around here at this forum, people being helpful to others and no acknowledgement from the recipient who requested the help in the first place in a lot of cases..........,. What a waste of friggggggggggin time I am done trying to be helpful