Originally posted by Zippy
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Just fiddling sorry. I saw this thread originally when a few users mentioned outage. Had no mail errors like I usually get when the site goes down but have just has the usual through when I restarted MySQL. So not sure what happened Friday but at the minute I am trying to tweak to try and make sure we stay online when the the BN66 judgement is announced
Maybe SKA will lend us some processing powah!
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I got a database error before the box / vBulletin bounced, BTW.
I reckon there's a dodgy disk in there.
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Originally posted by chicane View PostI suspect that there's been an upgrade of the forum software. Some of the screens look a bit different but I can't work out exactly what's changed.
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I just saw the same black cat walk by twice and thought it was deja vu. Neo?
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostIt's a rupture in the space/time continuum!
I blame Tesla! Either that or Threaded went back in time and shagged a butterfly!
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Originally posted by chicane View PostI suspect that there's been an upgrade of the forum software. Some of the screens look a bit different but I can't work out exactly what's changed.
I blame Tesla! Either that or Threaded went back in time and shagged a butterfly!
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I suspect that there's been an upgrade of the forum software. Some of the screens look a bit different but I can't work out exactly what's changed.
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It just happened again. Some threads not responding, others do.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostFlash Forward
The high concept, character-driven drama is based on a novel by award-winning author Robert J Swayer , when a mysterious event causes the entire world to suffer a brief blackout (two minutes and 17 seconds) and everyone sees a vision of their own future in six months’ time on a specific date, April 29, 2010. Every man, woman and child is then forced to come to grips with whether their destinies can be avoided or fulfilled.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhat did you see in *your* flash forward?
Originally posted by Platypus View PostQué ?
The high concept, character-driven drama is based on a novel by award-winning author Robert J Swayer , when a mysterious event causes the entire world to suffer a brief blackout (two minutes and 17 seconds) and everyone sees a vision of their own future in six months’ time on a specific date, April 29, 2010. Every man, woman and child is then forced to come to grips with whether their destinies can be avoided or fulfilled.
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