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I can't see any of the recent posts... And here's my old avatar... Lots of people have recently had site problems - my own one suffered 'a critical error' and after a few days was placed on another temporary server by the webhost... although the ftp couldn't be accessed cuz he didn't let us know where it was placed. After a week, he sorted it out - although it didn't include any recent updates I'd uploaded before the kerfuffle.
No. We were running out of memory every 24hrs. The host blamed it on a memory leak in the forum, the forum guys blamed it on the host. The host did admit on Monday that the server might require a rebuild - but by then we were in the process of moving.
I can't see any of the recent posts... And here's my old avatar... Lots of people have recently had site problems - my own one suffered 'a critical error' and after a few days was placed on another temporary server by the webhost... although the ftp couldn't be accessed cuz he didn't let us know where it was placed. After a week, he sorted it out - although it didn't include any recent updates I'd uploaded before the kerfuffle.
Is that what's happened here?
Apparently The Internet is running of space because it still uses old IP file addressing format that was devised in 1970s. They brought out new one in late 1990s which theoretically will allow internet to operate well into 22nd century but it has to start from scratch. This internet is starting to reach its critical overload point and will probably be completely deleted sometime next year so I advise everyone with sites to make sure they have back-ups so they can quickly reload and get them back up and running.