wrote:
> I would suspect problems with your system or perhaps
> SBC. Didn't you have
> a woodpecker eat a line in the past?
Something like that. No indication of such a problem
right now, outside. Inside . . . well, in the event
of a hardware problem, one might reasonably expect
much more trouble with sites / files than the
one-in-a-thousand I'm seeing. SBC is *always* a good
suspect, though. But -- much as I've had reason to
bash them -- I'm thinking the problem could well be
outside of their territory.
Jordan
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