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 Trouble getting anywhere

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Jun 28, 2001
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and I'm not just talking about my sex life
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Golly, this site is real slow and unresponsive today. It's partially my browser (my new IE 5.5 upgrade sometimes requires extra clicks) but even Nutscrape is having trouble.

Is there any justification in moving it to a faster host/server? I bet VA Linux servers are real cheap.

And where's the poll options? I wnat my loyal readers to feel that I value their worthless optinions.

       
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by Anya on Thu Jun 28th, 2001 at 09:20:10 AM PST
It seems fairly fast to me, but then I'm used to dog slow connections and computers.

You are just spoiled.

What do you mean where have the polls gone? You weren't presented with a poll box thing when you filled in your diary? Funny, it works for me. All the polls seem to be working fine.


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