Anyone else have a problem getting on the forum, really early, this fair morn ?
I just kept getting "Access denied", whether I went straight for the forum or tied via 'the shop'.
Obviously working now, though.
Cheers - Phil
Yes I was getting the same message eariler this evening Techno. Texted Paul R and he was also getting the Access Denied message.
Seems to be working ok now though......
Same here.
Same here. On the Faceache page it appears the host server was undergoing maintenance, hence the lack of access.
Same here, was very early though, about 5 AM
I wasn't up QUITE that early, Peter ! ;D ;D ;D (Actually, I was.....But that was to let the woofers out)
I think it was around 6 when I first tried.
Cheers - Phil
Same here (Access denied)
Take care
Andy
Are you sure it was this forum and not the website of a well-known magazine? Imagine my surprise.
Yup! I was getting the message also. I assumed I'd finally been banned.
Forgot about FB (won't have looked there anyway). The Pendraken commerce site was up.
A general search came up with the Facebook bit, otherwise I wouldn't have known about the server issue.
5am .... I was only just in bed!
I woke up at 4am and tried. I find teh forum really useful in the battle against insomnia.
Couldn't get back to sleep when I couldn't get logged on. Stared at a picture of the Battle of the Nile until the alarm went off, which is very odd because I don't own a picture of the Battle of the Nile.
Quote from: fsn on 15 March 2018, 01:31:59 PM
I woke up at 4am and tried. I find teh forum really useful in the battle against insomnia.
Couldn't get back to sleep when I couldn't get logged on. Stared at a picture of the Battle of the Nile until the alarm went off, which is very odd because I don't own a picture of the Battle of the Nile.
Did it have sailing ships or chariots? Nelson or Ramses?
Quote from: Techno on 15 March 2018, 10:21:43 AM
I wasn't up QUITE that early, Peter ! ;D ;D ;D (Actually, I was.....But that was to let the woofers out)
I think it was around 6 when I first tried.
Cheers - Phil
Well, seeing there is a time zone difference, that would make it 4AM for you ;D
Had to work at 6 AM local time, otherwise i wouldn't be bothered :P
Apologies for the downtime, it was a problem with the servers brought on by the newsletter being sent out. They've implemented some type of security feature which picked up on all the emails being sent out in a short space of time and shut everything down. We've got it fixed now and we'll get something sorted so it doesn't happen again in the future.
In related news, the forum upgrade should be completed soon, Matt's been snowed under with work recently but the bulk of the work has been done and he just needs to do some checks before we click the final button.
Thanks for the explanation, Leon. Probably a good thing actually.
Um - in the new forum will a Brigadier be considered a General? :D
One would assume if he is a brigadier general. Not being privy to such things I'm not sure why the British army dropped general from the title.
Quote from: d_Guy on 15 March 2018, 01:37:26 PM
Did it have sailing ships or chariots? Nelson or Ramses?
Would you believe Nelson in a chariot? Pulled by ostriches?
Maybe that cheese was past its best. :-\
Are you sure what you thought were ostriches weren't Aztecs?
I have occasional misread sell-by dates meself.
Leman, I have always thought that Brigadier was a very good functional title but implies that it is limited to commanding a brigade of some specific type and not some sort of combined arms operation. We Americans seem to like stars (in elementary school we had them pasted on our homework and tests when we got all or most things right). The more stars the higher the rank unlike the British system which is like reading hieroglyphics. :)
I am currently sitting here on the forum waiting for the bugger (exterminator) to show up.
Quote from: d_Guy on 15 March 2018, 04:50:22 PM
We Americans seem to like stars (in elementary school we had them pasted on our homework and tests when we got all or most things right).
Scotland, too. We used to get gold, silver and yellow(?) stars for spelling when I was in school - 3 gold got you a sweetie (candy) from the teacher! Getting the other stars took you longer to get that reward. My wife (a retired Head Teacher) tells me that it still happens but nowadays it depends on the school or teacher. :-B
Cheshire's autobiography has a nice story of him convincing a US transport NCO that in the RAF each ring equates to a US star and so getting priority on a connecting flight to the UK ;D ;D
He was a Group Captain (Colonel equivalent) at the time, not a four star General ;) ;D ;D
Quote from: d_Guy on 15 March 2018, 04:50:22 PM
I am currently sitting here on the forum waiting for the bugger (exterminator) to show up.
The forum has an exterminator? :o
Quote from: Westmarcher on 15 March 2018, 06:43:59 PM
Scotland, too. We used to get gold, silver and yellow(?) stars for spelling when I was in school - 3 gold got you a sweetie (candy) from the teacher! Getting the other stars took you longer to get that reward. My wife (a retired Head Teacher) tells me that it still happens but nowadays it depends on the school or teacher. :-B
Oh! They came in other colours? I only got gold ones. :P
Wait - you could trade the stars in for stuff!? :o :-\
Quote from: paulr on 15 March 2018, 06:53:31 PM
Cheshire's autobiography has a nice story of him convincing a US transport NCO that in the RAF each ring equates to a US star and so getting priority on a connecting flight to the UK ;D ;D
He was a Group Captain (Colonel equivalent) at the time, not a four star General ;) ;D ;D
;D ;D
Completely possible since we even get confused on inter-service ranks and hierarchy - e.g. USN has Squadron - Wing - Group and USAF has Squadron - Group - Wing (or maybe it's the reverse! :-\ )
USAF is Squadron - Group - Wing
Cheshire was in the US when promoted from Wing Commander to Group Captain, the USAF guys he was serving with offered commiserations on his 'demotion'
RAF is Squadron - Wing - Group
My other favourite story from Cheshire involving the USAF was after being given a tour of Edwards AF base including several sensitive areas he had to sign out. He ended his signature with RAF. The AF security guard asked what that stood for :o Cheshire jokingly replied, "Red Air Force". This did not go down well in 1950s US and it took a lot of explaining by him and his escorting USAF Officer :-[
Well obviously the Yanks are correct - 'cos it's obviously month - day - year isn't it?
:P
Quote from: paulr on 16 March 2018, 03:14:18 AM
USAF is Squadron - Group - Wing
I blame the French.