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  1. Gordon Sinclair Gordon Sinclair

    I see #Identica has been migrated to a #Windows95 server - or so it seems

    about a year ago from heybuddy at Scotland, United Kingdom
    • Evan Prodromou and Erkan Yılmaz like this.
    • Peter Cannon Peter Cannon

      Bwahahahaha

      about a year ago
    • nybill nybill Peter Cannon

      @thistleweb identica seems to get wonky any time @dickturpin pops his head in. :P

      about a year ago
    • Evan Prodromou Evan Prodromou

      Clever! Actually, too much traffic; needed more servers. I let us get too close to the edge, so I'm also adding room to grow.

      about a year ago
    • Peter Cannon Peter Cannon Evan Prodromou

      I see you fixed the db problem, or did you just apply a band aid for the minute? :-)

      about a year ago
    • Evan Prodromou Evan Prodromou Peter Cannon

      I threw hardware at the problem. Long-term solution is coming.

      about a year ago
    • Peter Cannon Peter Cannon Evan Prodromou

      I was right then, a band aid. ;-)

      about a year ago
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      windigo windigo Peter Cannon

      Funny, you show up again and all the problems come back... ;)

      about a year ago
    • Peter Cannon Peter Cannon windigo

      Some might call it "The right place at the right time." :-)

      about a year ago
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    • Gordon Sinclair Gordon Sinclair Peter Cannon , nybill

      @nybill aka the reverse turtlehead @dickturpin

      about a year ago
    • Peter Cannon Peter Cannon

      Before I even knew Matt I was thinking of doing a podcast with a Private detective character called Terrapin Dick. who would end up damaged.

      about a year ago

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