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anyone else having problems with auction side?
jeffb1911
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Have been trying to post a few auctions and get the shipping info on one i need to ship out, but seems there is a problem. Anyone else having a problem or is it just me?
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We are looking into it. West Coast is definitely seeing degraded performance.
That go for the forum side too.
The OBombag bunch turned the control of the internet over to the world.
For Story Poke Here
"An international meeting to discuss the future of Internet is scheduled to start on March 23 in Singapore."
Any idea of what is going on? Is it one of those attacks by an anti gun group or something? Do we need to send Don to have a big stick chat with someone?
I'm sure your engineers know all this so this is just for the benefit of other users.
Internet sends data in packets, and those packets often have sharp edges because they are square (8 to 32 bit OS) or rectangular (64 bit OS). Get too many data packets on a busy day and they can clog the internet main lines.
This is why many internet scientists are pushing for a new "Internet 2.0". Because all the data packets will be made of circular data, instead of square data or rectangular data. Round data packets are less likely to get stuck in high traffic times. Same reason round wheels are used, instead of square wheels.
But I digress. Back to the Wobbulator.
The internet uses IDPW to keep the square and rectangular data packets in motion, by constantly shaking the internet back and forth. The vibration keeps data packets from getting stuck, especially when going around corners.
There's a lot of corners in the internet you know.
Could be your Wobbulator is simply out of date, too hardware dependent or the driver needs a reload. If it looks like this, you are back around Windows 95 to 98, way off the map for upgrading:
A bit newer if this is your Internet Wobbulator, but kind of amateur level too. Not the sort of thing a large enterprise should be depending upon:
A virtual wobbulator is best. Backwards compatible, it will keep the internet all shook up whether users connect with antiques or the latest Win8.1 systems:
Do keep in mind, an IDPW that isn't 64 bit rated will have a hard time with tangled cable routing. Just not enough wobble force to shake those double-extra-huge data packets around tight corners.
Good luck!
Can't bid on anything
Little round thing just keeps spinning dammit
We are looking into it. West Coast is definitely seeing degraded performance.
Yeah, North "Coast" is also experiencing difficulties.
Problem loading page
Missed out on two items to bid on
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Yup, Wobbulator issues, plain as day.
Can NOT bid
Bad Response From Server
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Again, thanks for keeping things running.
Your awesome and thanks!!!
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