View Full Version : Well, *sigh*, I'm back
Got a PM from Allen and decided to come back. Coming back with more horsepower than when I left. So this should be good. Now if Stanford could keep the servers from going down so much! :rolleyes:
Allan Nielsen
08-10-01, 06:23 PM
Welcome home Kahnza, glad you decided to drop by! Now we can show DSL who is in charge! :)
YES! Great, thanks for comming back! Now let's kick some serious DSL.but :)
I don't know about this whole Kotter thing... :)
robjustice
08-10-01, 07:07 PM
KaHNZa Welcome Back
Welcome back!!! Im really glad you are back. I guess this means getting knocked down from number 2 for the week, but that is ok. Im really glad you are back. Fold on brother...
WillysNut
08-10-01, 07:07 PM
Originally posted by Would71
Quit making me feel old. :p
Ha ha..I've seen it Would71 so don't feel too old. Vinnie Bobarino!! Welcome back Kahnza....we were getting worried there for a minute!!
Stanman
08-10-01, 07:08 PM
Welcome back, Kahnza
Please stay awhile this time. :)
The only reasons why I quit for a while in the past are those darned servers always going down. Its quite frustrating when they go down once a week.
Stanman
08-10-01, 08:33 PM
I think that most of the servers going down is from that stupid virus going around. I just got an email from cox today apologizing for problems with service, because of the virus. :(
AmbientFiction
08-10-01, 09:56 PM
Welcome back Kahnza. Its good to see you back man. We can always ues the WU's.
We gonna churn out more WU's till Kahnza thats the Tbirds away again. lmao sorry had to.
this is what my email from roadrunner said
ROAD RUNNER ALERT
VIRUS ALERT. YOUR IMMEDIATE ACTION IS REQUIRED.
Dear Road Runner Subscriber:
Road Runner, like many other ISPs and indeed the entire Internet, has
today experienced an attack on its network which is apparently
attributeable to the Code Red virus. It is possible that this virus has
infected the PC's of Road Runner's subscribers using the Microsoft
Windows
NT or Microsoft Windows 2000 operating systems. Infected PC's may
continue to flood the Internet and Road Runner's network with virus
generated messages (even without your being aware of it).
Road Runner is working to alert all of its subscribers to this problem
and
to instruct them on where to find and install the patch necessary to
eliminate the virus. In the meantime, Road Runner subscribers may
experience slow network response, flashing connectivity lights on the
cable modem, and other symptoms (such as unusual port scan log activity
or
increased firewall activity) while Road Runner and the Internet
community
work to control the impact of this virus.
IF YOUR PC IS RUNNING WINDOWS 2000 OR WINDOWS NT, PLEASE IMMEDIATELY
DOWNLOAD THE CODE RED PATCH FROM MICROSOFT'S WEBSITE
(www.microsoft.com/security) AND RESTART YOUR PC.
IF YOUR PC IS RUNNING WINDOWS 98, WINDOWS 95, OR WINDOWS ME, OR IF YOUR
ARE A MACINTOSH USER, NO ACTION IS REQUIRED ON YOUR PART.
We ask for your patience while Road Runner continues to work with the
Internet community to address this virus.
Thank you.
Road Runner Security
P.S. Please, do not reply to this message.
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