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Old Mar 5, 2001 | 3:56 pm
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Something's gone wacky!

how's that for a highly technical description?

For me, this started in 'community' around 3:00. The server was apparently timing out when I was trying to post. Only as it turns out, the post was inserting after all - and now all six of them reside there. I had one instance some time afterward in successfully editing one of the duplicate posts, but now am unable to edit any of the remaining ones - the server really is timing out.

I also cannot get into General Travel at all...

OK - all you technospeaks - whazzup?

checking to see if I can edit this post... yep - this seems to be isolated to certain forums - but not consistently (not the same problem even among the forums with pblms).. ???



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Old Mar 5, 2001 | 5:16 pm
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Yep, multiple posts are popping up everywhere. I am only assuming this is due to the same Timing Out problem.

I just have to realize that clicking [submit] only once will do!
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Old Mar 7, 2001 | 9:37 am
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Just a message to let you know that I'm in the process of deleting all of the unwanted duplicates.

Thank you for your feedback, your patience and your continued support of our community.

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