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Unread 11-10-2003, 08:54 PM   #1
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Today I get the change in the opening pic when everyone else has been commenting on it for days and I didn't have a clue what was going on?

Tell me, am I being discriminated against because I am a fat, middle-aged white guy, a spieces only loved by the IRS? Is it because I have congenital inabilities with computer graphics?

Do I need to get Revaarands Jackson or Sharpton to investigate the obviously anti-graphicallychallenged?

Awaiting an answer before I call my lawyers,

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Unread 11-10-2003, 09:05 PM   #2
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It's you.

Your "cache" has a long expiration - which is a good thing - especially if you are like me - a fat, middle-aged white guy....



Oh - I just changed the opening page again - so you shuld see it in - oh - about 20 days or so....

Heh, heh, heh...........
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John, or that Tom has it set up not to check for new info each visit,
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"Tom has it set up not to check for new info each visit"

What in tarnation does that mean?

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You go to Tools, Internet Options, Temp Internet Files, then Settings.

What does yours have a dot by?

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He's an AOL guy.... Ain't got no " Tools, Internet Options, Temp Internet Files, then Settings". Ain't got no life - no picture upload - no neither, no how

HEHEHEHEH..!!! <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="wink.gif" />
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OH - BTW - I think I messed my DNS Reverse recursives - and fixed them a bit ago. The FQDH seem to have a much better TTL on the secondaries. Especially when pulling the secondary zones...Figures I also dumped the ROOT caches and pushed a refresh on that record from the SOA....

SOOOOOOOO.............

Wanna try:

http://pcf.lugerforum.com/forums/

And tell me it propagated??? If it did - I'll knock out the IP and use the FQDN as the TLD....

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Perhaps you should fram the jimjam and cycle the spersamine duplexer until one porzibie grunch but the eggplant over there. Then again, maybe not.
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The eggplant model only works with aOL 8.6
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Dear Mr. Wood.......

I already jimjammed the spersamine duplexer and threw in another gort to mutliplex the porzibie grunch. However - the eggplant I have not tried - well - yet...

For the rest of you'ze folks - who have no idea what we are talking about.....

You are not alone

In fact - my post makes PERFECT sense. Mr. Wood's post - OTOH - has me perplexed <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="wink.gif" />

Heh...!!!!
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Ah, perhaps you were not an avid reader of Mad Magazine nearly a quarter of a century ago.
Alfred E. Neumann would understand perfectly...What, me worry?
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He was depraved, I mean deprived as a child, Spy VS Spy always got me laughing...
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Tom's problem is obviously a faulty muffler bearing... that is probably what let the smoke leak out when the bottle turned over...
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As everyone knows, it crackers to slip a rozzer to dropskie in snide.
And FWIW, I had the muffler bearing on this 'puter replaced after I drained the bourbon out of the motherboard.

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