You are not logged in. Login Now
 0-24   25-49   50-74   75-99   100-124   125-149   150-174   175-199   200-224 
 225-249   250-274   275-299   300-324   325-349   350-374   375-399   400-405   
 
Author Message
25 new of 405 responses total.
scott
response 200 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 4 03:59 UTC 2004

My text speaks for itself, not as misrepresnted by polytarp.
realugly
response 201 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 4 04:00 UTC 2004

This response has been erased.

twenex
response 202 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 4 14:33 UTC 2004

Scott is correct.
tod
response 203 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 4 15:34 UTC 2004

This response has been erased.

mcnally
response 204 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 4 17:50 UTC 2004

  re #203:  do the words "glass house" suggest any popular aphorisms?
tod
response 205 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 4 17:55 UTC 2004

This response has been erased.

jhudson
response 206 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 4 22:09 UTC 2004

Re 196: So you are better than me with no backspace key I suppose.
keesan
response 207 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 5 15:43 UTC 2004

I just logged in, was told I have new mail, and was asked to log in.
I logged in again, was told I have new mail, and was not asked again to log
in.  ????
gregb
response 208 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 5 15:47 UTC 2004

Maybe the system wasn't satisfied you were really you.
twenex
response 209 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 5 16:06 UTC 2004

Heh.
rcurl
response 210 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 5 18:21 UTC 2004

What causes the system freezes that sometimes recover after a minute or two,
and sometimes drop my connection? The latter just happened.
aruba
response 211 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 5 20:23 UTC 2004

It's the same DSL problem we've been having for several weeks now, Rane.  I
got bumped off twice last night, and gave up and dialed in.  Has anyone been
bumped off while dialed in?
twenex
response 212 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 5 20:32 UTC 2004

Yep.
tod
response 213 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 5 20:38 UTC 2004

This response has been erased.

realugly
response 214 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 5 20:39 UTC 2004

This response has been erased.

wlevak
response 215 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 5 20:57 UTC 2004

I have not been dropped while dialed in, but could not get to outside sites
last night.  You may be dropped because your connection times out.
We have what appears to be a DSL modem at Kiwanis rummage sale, don't know
for sure and can't test it because we do not have a DSL line.  I could loan
it to you for an indefinite period.  You would probably want to test it on
someone's private line first.
tod
response 216 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 5 21:06 UTC 2004

This response has been erased.

gull
response 217 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 5 22:29 UTC 2004

I imagine it depends on what flavor of DSL Grex's provider uses.  I 
think there are several that aren't compatible with each other.
twenex
response 218 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 5 22:30 UTC 2004

D'oh!
realugly
response 219 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 5 22:38 UTC 2004

This response has been erased.

tod
response 220 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 5 23:01 UTC 2004

This response has been erased.

mcnally
response 221 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 5 23:52 UTC 2004

  re #217:    Yes, unfortunately DSL equipment isnt as standardized as 
  telephone modems (which adhere to various standards, such as V.92),
  cable modems (DOCSIS), ethernet cards (IEEE 802.3), etc..

  Well, actually, there *are* standards, but the problem is that there
  are too many of them..  There are various line codings, authentication
  schemes, etc, and so picking up a random DSL modem off the shelf and
  expecting it to work with a certain provider's DSL service is chancy
  at best unless you can talk to a knowledgable person at the provider
  about which configuration choices to make on the modem..
sno
response 222 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 6 00:43 UTC 2004

I just saw a rather terse and unfriendly motd.  Is this the new style?

twenex
response 223 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 6 01:15 UTC 2004

Ain't it always been terse and unfriendly? ;-)
keesan
response 224 of 405: Mark Unseen   May 6 01:30 UTC 2004

I dial in and have never been bumped, but I get a lot of freezeups when dialed
or telnetted.
 0-24   25-49   50-74   75-99   100-124   125-149   150-174   175-199   200-224 
 225-249   250-274   275-299   300-324   325-349   350-374   375-399   400-405   
Response Not Possible: You are Not Logged In
 

- Backtalk version 1.3.30 - Copyright 1996-2006, Jan Wolter and Steve Weiss