Thread overview
dsource down?
Dec 12, 2006
vtp
Dec 12, 2006
jcc7
Dec 12, 2006
Brad Anderson
Dec 12, 2006
Pragma
OT: Comcast
Dec 12, 2006
Brad Anderson
Dec 12, 2006
Pragma
December 12, 2006
Is dsource down? I can't seem to access it.
December 12, 2006
vtp wrote:

> Is dsource down? I can't seem to access it.

yup it's down...

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December 12, 2006
== Quote from Tomas Lindquist Olsen (tomas@famolsen.dk)'s article
> vtp wrote:
> > Is dsource down? I can't seem to access it.
> yup it's down...

Well, it's up now.
December 12, 2006
jcc7 wrote:
> == Quote from Tomas Lindquist Olsen (tomas@famolsen.dk)'s article
>> vtp wrote:
>>> Is dsource down? I can't seem to access it.
>> yup it's down...
> 
> Well, it's up now.

Comcast is providing broadband to my house (most of the time).  That is what has been causing the outages the past 3 days.  However, I'll be moving the site to a hosting plan as soon as that company gets new servers installed.

BA
December 12, 2006
Brad Anderson wrote:
> jcc7 wrote:
>> == Quote from Tomas Lindquist Olsen (tomas@famolsen.dk)'s article
>>> vtp wrote:
>>>> Is dsource down? I can't seem to access it.
>>> yup it's down...
>> Well, it's up now.
> 
> Comcast is providing broadband to my house (most of the time).  That is what
> has been causing the outages the past 3 days.  However, I'll be moving the
> site to a hosting plan as soon as that company gets new servers installed.
> 
> BA

Okay, that explains a few things then.  I'm on Comcast too, so I guess I'm lucky I can see the site at all! (although it has improved around here in the past few months) ;)

Thanks for doing this Brad.  It'll be great once you make the switch.

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- EricAnderton at yahoo
December 12, 2006
Pragma wrote:
> Brad Anderson wrote:
>> jcc7 wrote:
>>> == Quote from Tomas Lindquist Olsen (tomas@famolsen.dk)'s article
>>>> vtp wrote:
>>>>> Is dsource down? I can't seem to access it.
>>>> yup it's down...
>>> Well, it's up now.
>>
>> Comcast is providing broadband to my house (most of the time).  That
>> is what
>> has been causing the outages the past 3 days.  However, I'll be moving
>> the
>> site to a hosting plan as soon as that company gets new servers
>> installed.
>>
>> BA
> 
> Okay, that explains a few things then.  I'm on Comcast too, so I guess I'm lucky I can see the site at all! (although it has improved around here in the past few months) ;)
> 
> Thanks for doing this Brad.  It'll be great once you make the switch.
> 

It's amazing they're still in business.  I use Vonage for voice, and had to get a slow-ass DSL connection, just for reliability.  I kept the Comcast connection just for the month or two that dsource is in transition, but I can't wait to tell them to go fsck themselves^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hwork harder to please their customers.

BA
December 12, 2006
Brad Anderson wrote:
> 
> It's amazing they're still in business.  I use Vonage for voice, and had to
> get a slow-ass DSL connection, just for reliability.  I kept the Comcast
> connection just for the month or two that dsource is in transition, but I
> can't wait to tell them to go fsck
> themselves^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hwork harder to please their customers.

I feel your pain.  I was living in a worse part of town where the POTS system didn't even work right: crosstalk, poor audio quality, dropped calls, and intermittent dial-tone.  You read that right, and no, I'm talking about the wall-phone, not my cell.

It made RFC 2549 look like a viable alternative.

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- EricAnderton at yahoo