| Subject: Re: Weird Things are happening here! |
Author:
Ray
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Date Posted: 21:38:34 04/28/08 Mon
Author Host/IP: r220-101-160-53.cpe.unwired.net.au/220.101.160.53 In reply to:
HSS
's message, "Weird Things are happening here!" on 21:14:45 04/27/08 Sun
>Looks like our MB is being raided! New posts are
>disappearing old posts coming back to haunt us again!
>
>Apeks are under attack of the 'undead monsters' Sound
>the clarion for the call to arms, all Apeks to man
>'battle stations' and full alert. All leave cancelled,
>no trips to north of the border until the threat to MB
>is overcum. All erections to be postponed until
>further notice from the commander in cheif.
Blame it on the Administrator......the Captain must be "auto-archiving" and "de-archiving" the postings as it suits him. The sexier ones get to stay and the poetry is out! Therefore erections are in and flaccidity is out - Stand up for your rights!
Actually, these missing and retrieved postings can depend on how you access this site.
For example, if you have saved the website in the 'favourites centre' and click onto it the next time - you can get an older version of the website with older articles included (depending on when you once visited the website), whilst the intermediate postings appear to have "dissapeared". However, the latest ones always show up.
I think it may have something to do with the fact that most of our Internet programs have been set to "save" previously visited sites into 'temporary files'. These 'temporary files' allow you to reopen the same sites with minimum time seekage (and thus less time wastage).
So it may 'reopen' www.voy.com with some aged temporary files. It has happend to me also and I have complained about why my postings did not show up the next time?
It is recommended that one 'purges' these temporary files occassionally to allow your PC more memory and work faster with other applications. This is one of the major causes of 'slow' computers - think about how many sites you have visited or revisited and each time it is 'saved' into a temporary file.....taking up a huge amount of space over a period of time.
Oh well, that's my theory about the 'Big Bang' of undead monsters anyway.
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