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The office intarweb connection is positively arthritic today. Someone must have tried e-mailing the Encyclopaedia Britannica and inevitably it got wedged in the server.
It’s times like this that I hanker for times past, before we had an outside connection (only 10 years ago); we knew no better and things like endlessly failing connections and limited access were of no importance. As it is, it’s like looking at the world through very dark glasses.
That said, there are signs that the Encyclopaedia Britannica may have passed through the system like the biggest log on the planet. The server shows signs of life, Boris, signs of life!
It lives! It lives!
As you were, everybody.
This sort of entry is what happens when circumstances change halfway through typing it up.
It’s times like this that I hanker for times past, before we had an outside connection (only 10 years ago); we knew no better and things like endlessly failing connections and limited access were of no importance. As it is, it’s like looking at the world through very dark glasses.
That said, there are signs that the Encyclopaedia Britannica may have passed through the system like the biggest log on the planet. The server shows signs of life, Boris, signs of life!
It lives! It lives!
As you were, everybody.
This sort of entry is what happens when circumstances change halfway through typing it up.
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I thought slow servers were just an extension of the rest of the C Service?
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On point b) see icon. Cheeky sod.
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It wasn't a dig at the stalwarts courageously fighting against the odds.
Honest.
Nice icon btw - where do you get them from?
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I think I got it from
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I may have to track these down
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Just went and tracked them down:
http://mimisoliel.livejournal.com/profile
And I think I may have to 'acquire' some of these.
My thanks for the heads up
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