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Downtime

Posted by Alex Turnbull, Monday, 6th June 2005

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Apologies for the downtime today, we’ve been experiencing some er… difficulties with the server. We’re back now, but not quite up to speed, so you may find some issues with comments pages (amongst other things).

We’ll let you know when we’re back up and running properly. Sorry!

Update: We seem to be back on track. Normal service should resume shortly, thanks for your patience. :-)

One Response to 'Downtime'

  1. 1. The Govinator says:

    Wait are we going soft here, no comments here, so smart reply…

    I did get worried you guys got flooded and might be gone for a while.

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