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I doubt you spend as much time on other sites as you do on SAU shaun so Im sure you notice it more. I've spent time on a few forums over the years and they all have their down time.

How about you try donating some money to help the forum run better too. ;)

For those of you who are wondering, we spent a lot of time working on the server today. Shaved some memory usage off Apache, changed some MySQL veriables, rebooted the box, plus lots (AND LOTS) more.

The load is nice and constant, seems to be a bit faster to browse. I'll keep an eye on it for the next few hours and see if its ok. If it hasnt fixed the problem, then I plan to double to servers memory.

sh@un - If you are going to be unhelpful and make stupid posts, then just bugger off. Its not needed.

this site is the most unreliable website i've ever visited

So when do we see you donate to help cover some costs?

15,000 posts in 2 years shows you arent exactly the 'occasional' user at ~20 posts a day.

All good and well to whinge mate, but when its been stated its being looked into, be patient.

Please remember we don’t get paid to run/admin the site. So things take time, our own time... which we give for free.

SAU is far different to most of the larger car forums/sites who's owners make a lot of money and/or get kick-backs from their sites/sponsors.

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Hi Guys

I am getting this error whenever I try to access individual threads, not sure why but I have also noticed that it usually only happens when I am logged in. Can anyone help me with this issue? It does make it quite difficult to use the forum. Is there something I need to do to rectify this? It has been happening for a while now, only recently did I find this thread. Any help will be greatly appreciated!!!

Thanks

Richard

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