A lot of people bought the lifetime 'pioneer' offer, and I'm assuming
that's why many stay, as they have a $500 investment.
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 10:48 AM, Dave Kilroy wrote:
> :) nice one Colin
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> Actually pancake (the server) seems to be coming back, no database server
> yet though...
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:) nice one Colin
Actually pancake (the server) seems to be coming back, no database server
yet though...
Colin Holgate-2 wrote
> Are you using too much syrup?
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The problem is that when on-rev hosting was introduced, everything has been
running fine for more than 2 years. Lots of apps and websites have been
developped and serious problems began to appear last feb/march only, so
moving
all that stuff elsewhere can be quite a job... Besides we were told,
rou
I'm imagining a huge pancake turning over and over in virtual space for
eternity until an avatar of David Williams appears with a huge virtual
frying pan to catch it - and voila! we'll be back online...
PystCat wrote
> Yup... Mine too I'm also on pancake. I'm guessing that there is a
> mass
Are you using too much syrup?
On Sep 9, 2013, at 1:12 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
>> I'm guessing it's not just me but all my stuff on the pancake server is
>> dark...
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In light of all the problems with RunRev hosting services, why does
everyone keep using them? I've never had a need to do anything other than
host a simple web site /email but if the host service I used exhibited a
fraction of the issues and lack of notifications I've seen on this list,
I'd have m
Yup... Mine too I'm also on pancake. I'm guessing that there is a massive
move going on at the other end.
Paul
On Sep 9, 2013, at 12:07 PM, Dave Kilroy wrote:
> I'm guessing it's not just me but all my stuff on the pancake server is
> dark...
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