PHPBB or MYSQL problem? server load?
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PHPBB or MYSQL problem? server load?
Hi Mike
I think there is a problem building up with the forum as I noticed people complaining of double posting and it just for the first time happened to me, as its been a reliable connection in the past I would assume the server is getting bogged down.
By the way could you delete the two extra posts in the rocket forum for me, Ta muchly.
Viv
I think there is a problem building up with the forum as I noticed people complaining of double posting and it just for the first time happened to me, as its been a reliable connection in the past I would assume the server is getting bogged down.
By the way could you delete the two extra posts in the rocket forum for me, Ta muchly.
Viv
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Just as a comment, when answering Jim the same fault occurred, the posting page hung for five mins or so but the actual post was posted even though no confirmation was given.
Obviously its some thing to do with Jim;-)
Viv
Obviously its some thing to do with Jim;-)
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Here is a print screen of the error message i am getting
This is immediately after hitting the submit button , the post has however been accepted
please delete this once recieved, it is just for information,
if you allready know this , forgive me
Here is a print screen of the error message i am getting
This is immediately after hitting the submit button , the post has however been accepted
please delete this once recieved, it is just for information,
if you allready know this , forgive me
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I have found that when you click to send your post and you see that message, you should read it as message sent. ha
If you open pulse-jets.com in another window you can check to see in fact that your post was sent. I've multiple posted a few times and figured what the heck and thought up something else to say and went back and edited the extra post into something new.
If you open pulse-jets.com in another window you can check to see in fact that your post was sent. I've multiple posted a few times and figured what the heck and thought up something else to say and went back and edited the extra post into something new.
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Yes I kind of automatically adjusted to it , but as Viv said , it suggests something is not working correctly , these kind of problems rarely fix themselves
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The mod (originally modernist, and sometimes capitalised as Mod) subculture originated in London in the late 1950s and peaked in the early to mid 1960s.[1][2][3][4][5] The mod lifestyle is sometimes referred to as modism, a term which may have been coined by Pete Meaden when he was famously quoted as saying "Modism, mod living, is an aphorism for clean living under difficult circumstances". Elements of the mod lifestyle include music, clothes (often tailor-made), dancing and motorscooters. From the mid to late 1960s onwards, the mainstream media often used the term mod in a wider sense to describe anything that was (or was believed to be) popular, fashionable or modern.
I was allways more of a rocker , but missed the brighton beach battles by about 20 years anyway
"mods" Wiki
The mod (originally modernist, and sometimes capitalised as Mod) subculture originated in London in the late 1950s and peaked in the early to mid 1960s.[1][2][3][4][5] The mod lifestyle is sometimes referred to as modism, a term which may have been coined by Pete Meaden when he was famously quoted as saying "Modism, mod living, is an aphorism for clean living under difficult circumstances". Elements of the mod lifestyle include music, clothes (often tailor-made), dancing and motorscooters. From the mid to late 1960s onwards, the mainstream media often used the term mod in a wider sense to describe anything that was (or was believed to be) popular, fashionable or modern.
I was allways more of a rocker , but missed the brighton beach battles by about 20 years anyway
I find it almost impossible to post anything here using AOL, so I float over to Internet Explorer and don't get timed out. It's a rare day when I even get so much as a single spam in my mail with AOL though. So I keep both browsers open.
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Where are you originally from Grim?
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I have never really understood why people prefer Firefox. After years and years of everyday 12 to 16-hour use, I still fail to understand it. I work on two different locations every day and have both installed at both places and find that I never, but practically never, use Firefox. When I do, it irritates me and I quickly switch back to IE.Irvine.J wrote:Stop using Microsoft Junk Explorer crap and download Firefox!
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But then, I am the guy who used to use Windows ME at work for 4 years without a single major problem -- and liked it. Everyone else but my IT guy said ME was crap. This guy said, install it properly and use it properly and it will work fine. And it did.
Criticism of MS software is vastly overblown in my opinion -- and my opinion must carry some weight, as I have been running a publishing company totally dependent on computers and Internet, based on MS software, for the past 12 years.
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Re: errors
If you log into the forum its easier to delete it by moving the Mouse over the X and left click .Mark wrote:I have found that when you click to send your post and you see that message, you should read it as message sent. ha
If you open pulse-jets.com in another window you can check to see in fact that your post was sent. I've multiple posted a few times and figured what the heck and thought up something else to say and went back and edited the extra post into something new.
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Well that looks good on paper as they say. ha
Very rarely do I ever see the third option. If that X were there, I certainly would have used it. For some reason most times when I post I never see or am offered the X option, even with a post that is only a minute old. I'm sure other's have had the same experience.
My only X is Mike. ha
Very rarely do I ever see the third option. If that X were there, I certainly would have used it. For some reason most times when I post I never see or am offered the X option, even with a post that is only a minute old. I'm sure other's have had the same experience.
My only X is Mike. ha
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All I have to say is "Vista" and that falls out of the sky all burning in giant debris fieldCriticism of MS software is vastly overblown in my opinion ...
I agree that MS does a lot of things, but the number of errors, memory usage and grotesque desire to own everything including making you pay for pressing the "on" button makes me sick. Its fine if you just want to run word, but if you really want to delve into high end error free processing you cant go past linux or unix, which supports "Open office" (which is also free). Linux is free, very powerful, and wont ever force you or your business to buy a piece of crap memory chewing bugged to shit OS like vista just because they can.
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Now that is how an OS should be. Besides the fact everything runs on it 20 times faster.
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Re: errors
Very strange for me the X seems to hold for abouth 4 weeks.Mark wrote:when I post I never see or am offered the X option, even with a post that is only a minute old.
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I don't. I don't give a f*** for processing. I just want to conduct my business and have some fun in the intermissions. Like 98 percent other people on the planet who sit in front of the computer screen. Who made Microsoft vastly rich by buying product after MS product over some 20 years and using them without major complaint.Irvine.J wrote:if you really want to delve into high end error free processing
If MS didn't work well, how on Earth would it manage not just to compete on the hotly contested market, but also earn ridiculous profits -- despite the fact that many competing products cost nothing to buy?
All the available evidence (plus long personal experience) tells me the guys at Redmond have been doing something right over the past two decades. You just can't fool people all the time. In the long run, you got to deliver.
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You may not care, neither does my father its just whats available at the shops...its paid to be put there. The new generation including my kids will need and want that high end processing power to develop new tools and ideas.I just want to conduct my business and have some fun in the intermissions. Like 98 percent other people on the planet who sit in front of the computer screen.
You can tell that theres nothing wrong with microsoft to the 545614263 uni students and children with massive assignments and final thesis papers who loose them due to some *donk* error, that there is nothing wrong with microsoft... i'm sure they disagree. We grew up in different times bruno, chances are my kids will know a lot more then we both do, working on things we haven't even thought of. 90% of PC users are gamers, and programmers, its what they do, they constantly need more to do more, its just how it works.
98%, of people are physically scared of linux, they dont like it, never try it, and dont want to. So how would they know what they are missing out on?
Todays world demands (depending on your walk of life) high end processing capabilities. Otherwise why the hell have they gone from a 286 to a P4, heck why aren't we satisfied playing pong on our atari or typing on our monochrome Microbee. As technology progresses needs change.
They have so much money that they just go around buying everyone else's software companies, and the assimilating it into there programs...To answer your question,
If MS didn't work well, how on Earth would it manage not just to compete on the hotly contested market, but also earn ridiculous profits -- despite the fact that many competing products cost nothing to buy?
Most of it isn't even theres.
I think we are going to disagree, needs are personal, as are opinions, everyone have different pc needs so i guess that its up to the individual.