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Geek Culture / TGC Site Down?

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Zeus
18
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Joined: 8th Jul 2006
Location: Atop Mount Olympus
Posted: 16th Apr 2008 17:44
I cannot get on the TGC home page because my IE says "Internet Explorer Cannot Display This Page". Anyone else having trouble?

Veron
17
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Joined: 22nd Nov 2006
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Posted: 16th Apr 2008 17:58
If the forum works for you, then the homepage should as well - it's a problem on your end.


Zeus
18
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Joined: 8th Jul 2006
Location: Atop Mount Olympus
Posted: 16th Apr 2008 18:02
Hmmmmm.... does it work for you?

Aertic
17
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Joined: 2nd Jul 2007
Location: United Kingdom
Posted: 16th Apr 2008 18:16
Yes.
try refreshing.
Zeus
18
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Joined: 8th Jul 2006
Location: Atop Mount Olympus
Posted: 16th Apr 2008 18:16
Still no.

BatVink
Moderator
21
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Joined: 4th Apr 2003
Location: Gods own County, UK
Posted: 16th Apr 2008 18:36
Quote: "If the forum works for you, then the homepage should as well - it's a problem on your end"


Not so - different servers
Jeku
Moderator
21
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Joined: 4th Jul 2003
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Posted: 16th Apr 2008 20:44
Quote: "Yes.
try refreshing."


Rofl. You really think he didn't try that already?


Aertic
17
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Joined: 2nd Jul 2007
Location: United Kingdom
Posted: 16th Apr 2008 20:59
I should of added [sarcasm][/sarcasm] at the end of that sentance...

Does cookies allow you to acsess the web?
That may be why, I often got that on other webs, dunno how cookies didnt allow that web.
GatorHex
19
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Joined: 5th Apr 2005
Location: Gunchester, UK
Posted: 16th Apr 2008 21:04
There have been a lot of DNS poisoning attacks lately. Ever since Pakistan killed YouTube hackers have woken up to the fact they can take down big sites by issuing bad DNS updates.

My advice is don't rely on a single DNS server. I use one from my ISP and one from Open DNS.

DinoHunter (still no nVidia compo voucher!), CPU/GPU Benchmark, DarkFish Encryption DLL, War MMOG (WIP), 3D Model Viewer
Veron
17
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Joined: 22nd Nov 2006
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Posted: 16th Apr 2008 21:27
Quote: "Not so - different servers"


My bad.


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