30-04-04, 03:05 | #2 |
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It doesn't work for me either, so I don't think it's just you. Have hope! LOL.
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30-04-04, 03:09 | #3 |
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Thanks swimfanc42tr. I feel better now.
Hope tomorrow works! "We said goodnight, and now goodbye" , hehe. Bye to all. Edit=And thanks for the light-speed quick answer! [ 30. April 2004, 04:11: Message edited by: crazyguy100 ] |
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30-04-04, 04:01 | #5 |
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Bandwidth Exceeded...
Well depending on how much the author of the website pays for their website host, they have a certain amount of data (pics, text, music, video etc) that they can transfer every month this is bandwidth. Apparently that particular site exceeded that set amount, and won't be online again until next month. |
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Bandwidth is the term used to measure the amount of data being transferred from the host of the site. When you access a web site, you are downloading a file. This file can be an HTML web page, a GIF image, a JPEG image, or a combination of these. These files are downloaded to your computer and displayed in your web browser. If the bandwidth limit is, for example, 100MB after the visitors of that site download 100MB of data from the host the bandwidth limit is exceeded
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30-04-04, 05:00 | #8 |
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At least you tried
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