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Well that could be the most appropriate answer, but I can't think of anyone named "Salmon" in batman , the movie
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deep blue sea
Devil FISH (SHARK)
DVL
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The HTML in your name has inspired me.
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"Is there a pilot in the salmon"
or
"Oops... I minimized the salmon, again..."
I don't remember which one.
while (true) {
continue;
}
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Fame
Quote: I'm gonna live forever
Baby, remember my name
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ha ha good one.
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Jonah
Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
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The Fishy Girl From Hell...?
DVL
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Led Zeppelin, life after the concert.
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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The Lovely Bones
Sincerely,
-Mark
mamiller@rhsnet.org
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So down in the forum we were talking about GoDaddy hosting being down.
http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/5127293/Punished-By-GoDaddy-For-Being-A-Loyal-Customer.aspx[^]
Someone said I should try arvixe.com but now I'm at another location and cannot get http://arvixe.com[^] to load.
Could someone try it and let me know?
Thanks,
EDIT:
Pinging arvixe.com [108.175.144.179] with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
Reply from 108.175.144.179: bytes=32 time=66ms TTL=51
Request timed out.
Reply from 108.175.144.179: bytes=32 time=75ms TTL=51
Ping statistics for 108.175.144.179:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 2, Lost = 2 (50% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 66ms, Maximum = 75ms, Average = 70ms
tracert shows mysitehosted.com and when I go to that site it says the IP address changed:
11 53 ms 53 ms 48 ms ae0.bbr01.tl01.atl01.networklayer.com [173.192.1
8.153]
12 67 ms 67 ms 74 ms ae13.bbr02.eq01.dal03.networklayer.com [173.192.
18.134]
13 65 ms 70 ms 71 ms ae6.dar01.dal05.networklayer.com [50.97.18.195]
14 74 ms * 63 ms po1.fcr03.sr03.dal05.networklayer.com [173.192.1
18.143]
15 74 ms 71 ms 71 ms 108.175.144.179-static.reverse.mysitehosted.com
[108.175.144.179]
I believe the Internet is down tonight. Please log off.
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Thanks very much for trying.
That link is very cool. Thanks for that, so I can check by having someone else check.
I think it's because I'm on the other side of the pond.
The transatlantic undernet ain't working I don't think.
Or, arxive isn't allowed to be exported or something. I don't know.
Maybe my ISP blocks it or something?
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Works fine for me.
Even my test page hosted on arvixe is up and running.
Mislim, dakle jeo sam.
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THanks. I think it was my home ISP in this case with arvixe.
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I have six websites on arvixe, and they're all working just fine, and I can also get to arvixe.com
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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That's good to hear. I think it was my local ISP. It was very odd though.
Glad to hear arvixe has good availability uptime.
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That's interesting, because I decided not to go with them because I saw some issues at the time of this original posting thread. Thanks
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Seriously? You actually believe that sh*t?
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How dare you question the validity of information provided by internet? If it is on YouTube, it is true.
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Human brain is always trying to find patterns in visuals. These patterns are found using the information that the brain already has. Now, we see a lot of faces during our lifetime and that is one of the patterns which is common. This is called pareidolia. This is what has happened here in my opinion.
It is probably same as finding faces, animals and other objects in cloud formations. Remember we sometimes see a face on moon as well?
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