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Susan said:
That's Burnr's site and it's working okay here. Maybe a temporary glitch?

Yup, it's working for me too. However, I can't hear what that little
smiley face is saying.

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It appers that the site is awol...

http://freeware4u.com/

R!

Must have been a temporary outage? I update the listings every morning
befire work when any new versions have been released, but other than that
the last several months have had me too busy to add several new listings
that I want to. I haven't noticed any outages. Maybe over the holidays I
will have some free time to add some new listings. Also, the site theme is
in severe need of a make over.
 
Yup, it's working for me too. However, I can't hear what that little
smiley face is saying.

lol, you need to be able to read lips...I can't. The little face is saying
something about BB (Bernie Built) I assume :) It's his little logo for
FileMap.
 
"DNS Glitch I guess...."

This may interest R!

Broadband Tip: How to keep DNS Errors from slowing you down!
http://cable-dsl.home.att.net/dns_cache.htm
Works for dial-up too!

But it doesn't work for Win98, darnit!! Which is interesting, because the
described behaviour is exactly what I've been struggling with regularly, off
and on, with my ISP for the last 6 months. Which led me to the interesting
thought: What if the DNS Proxy/Cache servers themselves are running WinXP
and are therefore subject to this problem? Having such a server upstream of
my DNS requests would explain everything....

Mike
 
But it doesn't work for Win98, darnit!! Which is interesting, because the
described behaviour is exactly what I've been struggling with regularly, off
and on, with my ISP for the last 6 months. Which led me to the interesting
thought: What if the DNS Proxy/Cache servers themselves are running WinXP
and are therefore subject to this problem? Having such a server upstream of
my DNS requests would explain everything....

Most likely a server won't run Windows XP.

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