ANOTHER Tower Hobbies question
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Is anyone else having problems bringing up the Tower Hobbies website?
It may just be where I'm at, the network is really slow, and the computers are really slow too. Strange thing is, I can get to other websites, just not Tower, unless I search from RCU, then I only get small parts of the page.
It may just be where I'm at, the network is really slow, and the computers are really slow too. Strange thing is, I can get to other websites, just not Tower, unless I search from RCU, then I only get small parts of the page.
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Cool, thanks for the fast reply. Must be something on my end over here in the sandbox(although, our computer geeks assure me that everything's working fine) [&o]
Anyone else?

Anyone else?
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Turn off all filtering options in your internet options and see if that helps. Maybe the way your computer is now it just does'nt like the size of the page or whatever else.
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Thanks guys,
It's not the computer(I think), I've tried at several stations, with same results. Checked all settings, all good. May just be a routing prob like Bill suggested. I'll keep messing around and see what I can come up with. It's really nothing important, just trying to do a little "window shopping" to pass the time and collect stuff for future projects.
Troubleshooting is SO much fun...!
It's not the computer(I think), I've tried at several stations, with same results. Checked all settings, all good. May just be a routing prob like Bill suggested. I'll keep messing around and see what I can come up with. It's really nothing important, just trying to do a little "window shopping" to pass the time and collect stuff for future projects.
Troubleshooting is SO much fun...!




