I see RHBNC has gone down, as promised... See you mid-week guys.
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ah, rhbnc is down...
Posted by Andy W. on
1998/
02/03 19:14
Wel, I don't know how many messages were posted today, but I haven't got
any. Either no-one sent any, or RHBNC has helpfully lost them.
I see RHBNC has gone down, as promised... See you mid-week guys.
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ah, rhbnc is down...
Posted by Andy W. on
1998/
02/03 19:33
This will look odd, I'm replying to myself. Apparently it's the first
sign of madness or something...
Wel, I don't know how many messages were posted today, but I haven't
got any. Either no-one sent any, or RHBNC has helpfully lost them.
I see RHBNC has gone down, as promised... See you mid-week guys.
Tell a lie, they are starting to come in, some over 20 hours late...
ah, rhbnc is down...
Posted by David C. on
1998/
02/03 21:04
This will look odd, I'm replying to myself. Apparently it's the first
sign of madness or something...
You think your mentis is becoming non compos? Been there, done that.
Trust me, it gets easier after the fourth hatstand.
Wel, I don't know how many messages were posted today, but I haven't
got any. Either no-one sent any, or RHBNC has helpfully lost them.
I see RHBNC has gone down, as promised... See you mid-week guys.
Tell a lie, they are starting to come in, some over 20 hours late...
I'm more concerned with the fact that the computer centre actually told
us E-mail would be down. I was expecting them to screw up and leave it
working perfectly... what with there being three or four computers in
Bedford level 1 which *still* are "not in use" (ie. knackered), and
still no sign of repair!
Incidentally, Simon had an interesting point about the Number of the
Beast and barcodes (he put it in an E-mail directed at me). If you're
reading, Si, how about sending it to IFIS? (Or shall I forward it at my
end? Ooh-er...)
D.Chilard