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No, its caused by people having stuff in thier sigs.

If they are hosted on something like imageshack or whatever, it can take upto 3-4mins to load the page because loading stuff from thier crap servers takes forever

Its a MAJOR pain in the ass if your on dial up, or slower ADSL, i dont notice it at home (usually 10 secs to load), but i do here at work which is around 30 seconds.

So to fix it, diable sigs in your profile, or wait 5 mins for the page to load.

Just dont click on it for a few mins or it might hang it again

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There are only 2 sigs with images in the thread.

one is hosted on iinet the other(s) are from userbars.com

There are more sig images in this thread than there are in the one in question.

One of the avatar images is hosted on ns.com

If users have been IP banned from NS, would that stop the image from loading?

Humour me...

if the above thread won't load, see if this thread loads for you

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=111732

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There are only 2 sigs with images in the thread.

one is hosted on iinet the other(s) are from userbars.com

There are more sig images in this thread than there are in the one in question.

One of the avatar images is hosted on ns.com

If users have been IP banned from NS, would that stop the image from loading?

Humour me...

if the above thread won't load, see if this thread loads for you

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=111732

thread loaded fine for me

the first thread, it kept haning on a avatar hosted by SAU..second time was userbars.. and its not like it trying to load the page.. internet explorer crashes. I left it for 15 minutes and its still not responding

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There are only 2 sigs with images in the thread.

one is hosted on iinet the other(s) are from userbars.com

There are more sig images in this thread than there are in the one in question.

One of the avatar images is hosted on ns.com

If users have been IP banned from NS, would that stop the image from loading?

Humour me...

if the above thread won't load, see if this thread loads for you

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=111732

yep that thread loads fine.

im running adsl2 so why does the auto ecu thread still take 5 min to load?

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It will work... eventually :blink:

im running 2+ and my ADSL2 loads that no worries. 5 secs or so.

But ADSL2+ doesnt mean instantly fast.

There are variables... either way, its not "freezing" its waiting for images to come

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