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Hey guys,

I just posted this thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...&b=1#entry0

However when I was posting it took about 5 minutes to create and it seems like my connection dropped with the server for a few minutes after as well.

Anyone able to delete that thread? Will reopen a new thread.

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There are minor issues at present due to the server move.

For the most part it's all running MUCH faster, however there are intermittent "hangs" when posting.

No great issue, it'll be fixed once everything is sorted out, it's certainly something we know about

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Yeah, cool thanks.

I figured it might be due to the move. Just giving you the heads up incase you were unaware, and so you know I'm not trying to spam teh forum with empty topics :O

Thumbs up in the choice of hosts, I run a box or 2 at the same host - there pretty good :P

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i cant start a new topic to post this for some reason.. so ill leave it here

if i click 'reply' to someones post it wont let me type ANYTHING in the reply box only way i can reply is via this fast reply - i cant quote what people have said etc =/

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