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Anybody else get an error message about too many clicks or something? I couldn't check posts at 4:30 and when I tried again at 6:30 I got the same message. I just now was able to get on, what gives? Just me?


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VydorScope Proficient

Nope, was down... looks likethey got it fixed now... its just part of life on the net and why Scott prbly has a ulcer or 3 by now... :)

penguin Community Regular

Answered my own question. Looks like the board was down from about 4:40 (central) and just now came back on. I thought my comp might be going screwy.

Thanks for fixing the lifeline, Scott :)

I like our synchronicity in posting, Vincent :)

kevsmom Contributor

ChelsE - It didn't happen to me. I guess it could just be you :P (of course I didn't get home until around 7:15, and by the time I fixed dinner, ate and logged on, they got it fixed.

Cindy

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haha I thought my computer was messed up too. Glad the board is working again.

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Nope, same thing happened to me also.....yes, glad the lifeline's back up

jerseyangel Proficient

Ha--me too!


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Canadian Karen Community Regular

I got e-mails from both Lisa and Lynne, so I tried to get in and I got the same "too many connections" message. I e-mailed back that maybe the "Sex and Celiac" thread was heating up the lines so much it blew the board! :lol:

Hugs.

Karen

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I got e-mails from both Lisa and Lynne, so I tried to get in and I got the same "too many connections" message. I e-mailed back that maybe the "Sex and Celiac" thread was heating up the lines so much it blew the board! :lol:

Hugs.

Karen

Karen,

That is exactly what I told my wife when it was down. 1760 views. Way to go Mrs. Altoid!

Tom

celiac3270 Collaborator

I had the same error message earlier....

jerseyangel Proficient

I also noticed for the last day or so, the site has been very slow--especially last night. It was not my computer, I don't think, because anyplace else I was on was fine.

Lisa Mentor

Karen, what in the world would we do without you. You make life in Celiacland worthwhile :):):) You are truely the Queen, and glad to be your friend.

Hugs back Lisa

penguin Community Regular
I also noticed for the last day or so, the site has been very slow--especially last night. It was not my computer, I don't think, because anyplace else I was on was fine.

Ditto here. Seems to be working much faster now.

Maybe the board ate too many cookies....or altoids :P

mouse Enthusiast

It was so slow last night that I thought it was my computer. This morning I defraged, did Virus checking etc. Then this afternoon I got the same error message. Glad our "life blood" is back.

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