Re: Can't connect to slashdot.org

1998-07-07 Thread Jaakko Niemi
 HAHAHAHAHA
 
 Ok, now that that is said.  slashdot.org's founder Rob Malda is in the
 process of moving.  And as we all know once you do not have time to work
 on something -- it breaks.  the DNS server has had problems the last few
 days.  It is functional now, but will more than likely be coming up and
 down.  And ummm, like, it is just a web site.


 This is not funny. My hand start shaking and I get cold swet, if I'm without
 my daily doze of /. . I think I'm slashdicted. 

--j ;)



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Re: Can't connect to slashdot.org

1998-07-04 Thread Adam Klein
On Fri, Jul 03, 1998 at 12:56:04PM -0400, Shaleh wrote:
 HAHAHAHAHA
 
 Ok, now that that is said.  slashdot.org's founder Rob Malda is in the
 process of moving.  And as we all know once you do not have time to work
 on something -- it breaks.  the DNS server has had problems the last few
 days.  It is functional now, but will more than likely be coming up and
 down.  And ummm, like, it is just a web site.

The thing is, I can connect to slashdot from va.

Adam Klein


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Can't connect to slashdot.org

1998-07-03 Thread Adam Klein
For the past few days, I have been unable to connect to slashdot.org using
either lynx or 'telnet slashdot.org http'.  Actually, I can connect;  I just
don't recieve any data.  I haven't had trouble with any other WWW sites.
Any ideas as to what might be wrong?

Thanks,
Adam Klein


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Re: Can't connect to slashdot.org

1998-07-03 Thread Shaleh
HAHAHAHAHA

Ok, now that that is said.  slashdot.org's founder Rob Malda is in the
process of moving.  And as we all know once you do not have time to work
on something -- it breaks.  the DNS server has had problems the last few
days.  It is functional now, but will more than likely be coming up and
down.  And ummm, like, it is just a web site.


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