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It's been doing that for a few weeks now ,lazy server or something.Whats with that?I guess us nitros like to go FAST, even on the net. It's not just me, my computer anyways.
.Must be covered in crude oil
.Must be covered in crude oil
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ORIGINAL: advanced builder
now now no name calling, I thought it was my computer,only touchy or watt?
now now no name calling, I thought it was my computer,only touchy or watt?
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The site's nitro powered server needs an adjustment as the weather changed! [sm=lol.gif]
Check to see which server that you're on, it's easy to do if you know how. Go to the lower left corner of any screen and highlight it and some numbers and RCU1 through 4 should come up. I'm currently on RCU1. Try logging out then clear your cache.
Check to see which server that you're on, it's easy to do if you know how. Go to the lower left corner of any screen and highlight it and some numbers and RCU1 through 4 should come up. I'm currently on RCU1. Try logging out then clear your cache.
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You know... companies ARE testing dual plug heads, maybe RCU should invest in a few and test them out on the servers (to help eliminate flame-outs
)??? RCU1 here.

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Thanks for the imfo , Just get 2 nitro's inline, no flameout or you may get dual flame out. Now whats this about weather & the servo I mean server, Man I heard some stories. nitro power sundial to tell the server to get up
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I have had a couple of issues the past few days myself but none of them a big deal. It's hard to tell if it's my internet connection, my anti-virus program slowing things down or a site glitch, probably one of the first two. The AV always seem to like to update whenever I'm online.
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ORIGINAL: Justaddwata
Theres no other reported system issues. As Ron has said - clearing your cache may help.
Theres no other reported system issues. As Ron has said - clearing your cache may help.
good job Justaddwata
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I've seen that before. I went through my compuker and cleaned out a lot of junk as mine lately wouldn't let me enlarge any pictures without clicking on them a few times and others wouldn't show, things like that. Logged out and cleaned up things all over this stoopid thang, history, cache, you-name-it. She's working good again now.
I'm on Almost OnLine so they have 2 downloads that I use. If you're on IE, especially version 8, you can take it back down to IE 7 and that can also take care of some problems. This is from a basically self-taught computer guy so if I can do it, it must be easy to do!
I'm on Almost OnLine so they have 2 downloads that I use. If you're on IE, especially version 8, you can take it back down to IE 7 and that can also take care of some problems. This is from a basically self-taught computer guy so if I can do it, it must be easy to do!

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I'm on a fresh build of 7 Ultimate 64 bit with Firefox. Usually I surf the net on Ubuntu simply because it's so easy to infect a Windows pc, and I do get the same problem there (symbols).