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I keep getting a time out error when trying to connect

The connection has timed out

The server at birdslikewires.co.uk is taking too long to respond.

The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few moments.
If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network connection.
If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.
This is from Saturday afternoon 03/09/16.

Is it me? :oops:

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Result from upor down:

birdslikewires.co.uk doesn't look like a site on the interwho.
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I see it fine here across the ocean.

It looks different now so I am guessing maybe Andy is rewriting the page?


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Strange, I can access it with Tor browser and a fake IP address but not from Firefox using a direct connection
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dwl99 wrote:Strange, I can access it with Tor browser and a fake IP address but not from Firefox using a direct connection

I got it just now with both IE 11 and Firefox.

Glad it's back to normal.

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Sorry folks - no need for panic! We're having a move to a new server which has not quite gone as planned. A pinch of miscommunication, a shake of misconfiguration and a teaspoon of over-enthusiasm on my part have caused the problem. All of the back-end gubbins for the SQPOS clients is back and fine now, though I still seem to be having CSS issues with the site. Working on some fixes!
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Good news, How you doing with the Farley's Rusks? :)
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Haha! Not bad, thanks - coming up to her first birthday already!

Some sleep would be nice though. :)
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Good news Andy!

Yeah are you going to do that cake in baby face picture for your daughter's first birthday?
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pete wrote:Good news Andy!

Yeah are you going to do that baby in cake face picture for your daughter's first birthday?
Baby in cake face... I think it's far more likely to be face in baby cake. ;)
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