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NiSk
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Whey hey! What happened??

Post by NiSk »

Back again I see!

Glad the dismal message has gone away.

Can someone explain what happened the last 2 days?

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oh yeh I'd forgotten it all went abit Pete Tong
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Post by sooty »

Hi all, again.

I was starting to get worried that we'd had to find another Site for our woes with our Citroens.

But we can relax, they're back !!

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Post by rabenson »

Who's financing this site? I don't know about anyone else but I'd be happy to pay towards the hosting etc.

So how would I go about it??

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Neurotic as I am, I thought it was ONLY happening to me!!

Can we not have a "if it all goes pear shaped - email this address"

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Post by Bananaman »

Bank holiday shutdown.

Does no one else take a holiday round here? :twisted:
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Post by Sturdybloke »

At least everything is back to normal. And just like others I went back to GSF/Andyspares and re-registered :roll: (thats full circle then = Andyspares, here, back to Andyspares and now back here again).
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Post by reblack68 »

andmcit wrote:Neurotic as I am, I thought it was ONLY happening to me!!

Can we not have a "if it all goes pear shaped - email this address"

Andrew
I just kept looking at the Aussiefrogs and GSF forums and eventually an explanation turned up on GSF. When the forum broke away from GSF and was absent for a while I found the explanation on Aussiefrogs.
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Post by ACTIVE8 »

I was also surprised when the French Car Forum vanished, although at the same time the BX forum also shut down.

So I searched around for information, to find out what had happened.

These links show what was being discussed.

http://www.gsfcarparts.com/forum/topic. ... IC_ID=3157


Thanks to Clogzz I also found out more on CitroenZ

http://citroenz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1849

Thanks are due to those who worked to get the forum working again. 8)
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Post by oscarloco »

andmcit wrote:Neurotic as I am, I thought it was ONLY happening to me!!

Can we not have a "if it all goes pear shaped - email this address"

Andrew
I agree, I was thinking of where I could find info about what happened. Maybe a mailing list so the administrator can notify all the members of these type of incidents.
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Post by Clogzz »

rabenson wrote:Who's financing this site? I don't know about anyone else but I'd be happy to pay towards the hosting etc.
They went around with a hubcap :) something like 6 months ago, and in less than a week’s time, a number of members had chipped in enough to keep going for a year.
There was a topic dedicated to that, but it’s either gone, or I can’t find it.
ACTIVE8 wrote:Thanks to Clogzz
Hi ACTIVE8. :D

You’re welcome, and it wasn’t difficult.
I knew where to look for explanations, because wherever there’s an English language Citroën forum, there’s also Alan and Anders.
There’s a good explanation now on BX Club’s ‘Marty’s BX Pond’, but you have to be logged in to view it:

http://bxclub.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2660

Watching the forum is good entertainment, more fun than watching TV, and also very ‘educational’. :lol:

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Post by alan s »

On 2 occasions I wrote detailed explanations and each time I had either someone come in and comandeer the computer or the keyboard lock up on me, so gave up in disgust, but needless to say, I think most have realised it's all back now.
Basically, the time difference can cause a problem all round, because my 8am is your 6pm so you guys and us are going to bed and getting up at opposite ends of the clock.......problem #1
Next problem was by the time I had got the message across to your side, you had a holiday on your hands :roll: .........problem #2
Then the company who we are involved with and who we have paid the fees to and who then kind of "subcontract" to us were away and uncontactable.......problem #3
Once contacted, it was then a case of having to contact the host company in the U.S. who were also having a public holiday...........problem #4
.................who then came back from holidays, threw the switch and.............we all lived happily ever after................I hope. :lol: :lol:


So there you have it.


Alan S :wink:
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