It is really pretty annoying to be surfing along and suddenly get a "Unable to 
connect

Firefox can't establish a connection to the server" message. Right now I am 
stuck on 188.226.249.138 as I have been many times before. In ten minutes I 
will be re-assigned a new exit node and can get back to what I had been doing. 
With the old Vidalia, though, all I did is click "New connection" or whatever 
it was called, and not lose even a second. It would be nice to accomodate this 
problem for the millions of other Tor users, so they 1) know what to expect, 
and 2) know what to do. On the page "Test Tor Network Settings" I would change 
that link to "Test Tor", and on https://check.torproject.org/?lang=en_US add 
some link to say "Is this exit node working for you? That you could click on to 
banish it from rotation for a while - instead of a great big blue button that 
says "Donate to support Tor" I would change that button to say "Report a 
problem with this IP". Also the link to the Atlas does not do anything in the 
standard configuration because it
 requires javascript, which is not noted at 
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/54AF65CBEF4A7384B62CBABB156716C26F99F370 
(you have to mysteriously know that if you click "temporarily allow all this 
page" and refresh the page you will magically be able to see the page.

And now that 10 minutes have elapsed, I am on a new exit node, and all is well 
again.
   
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Christopher Booth
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