wrote:
> The server reappeared this morning. It appears it
> was not down, but just
> not on the Internet. The last server reboot what on
> the 4th.
That's interesting . . . and different. I'm now
seeing messages that I had posted several days ago
turning up, when I thought that they were likely to be
discarded altogether due to some sort of timeout being
well exceeded. A couple of them _may have_ gone away,
but now I'm not so sure.
I thought you might be in Vancouver for Warpstock, but
I lost track of the dates.
Jordan
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