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Looks like Iain didn't pay his bill & has run out of bandwidth ;). The site wasn't allowing attachments to be uploaded a few weeks ago.

It's been going downhill since he sold his M35 & bought the Skidda . A few of us should chip in & take it over. Be a shame to see all that good info go missing.

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There was a bit more to it but yeh, I feel he has taken the burden of hosting fees for too long, perhaps we need some community spirit to kick in some donations?

He is looking for another company to host the site, it should be back up again soon guys. :)

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did you send me a pm on there scotty? it says i have one unread private message, but i can't read the bloody thing lol

does anyone know the costs involved anyway?

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There was a bit more to it but yeh, I feel he has taken the burden of hosting fees for too long, perhaps we need some community spirit to kick in some donations?

He is looking for another company to host the site, it should be back up again soon guys. :)

I offerered to help out a year ago, which he declined. If he is still looking for someone to host the site he could ask me. Last time I checked I ran a small ISP...

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I offerered to help out a year ago, which he declined. If he is still looking for someone to host the site he could ask me. Last time I checked I ran a small ISP...

Pfft! Since when? :-P

Want to host my server then?

Looks like a maintainence message to me, maybe its just getting some love.

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sorry about this guys

had a MASSIVE falling out with someone i thought was a friend. he was also hosting my websites.

ive got hosting now and its paid for (thanks to those who offered money and/or hosting) for a few years.

anyway its all back up, except for existing attachments, which may never be working again.

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sorry about this guys

had a MASSIVE falling out with someone i thought was a friend. he was also hosting my websites.

ive got hosting now and its paid for (thanks to those who offered money and/or hosting) for a few years.

anyway its all back up, except for existing attachments, which may never be working again.

Man, that sucks!

Thank you mate, for all you've done to keep all this info alive for everyone. :thumbsup:

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sorry about this guys

had a MASSIVE falling out with someone i thought was a friend. he was also hosting my websites.

ive got hosting now and its paid for (thanks to those who offered money and/or hosting) for a few years.

anyway its all back up, except for existing attachments, which may never be working again.

Thanks Iain.

I didn't realise you were up & running again (gave up checking twice a day a week ago, lol). I'll upload whatever attachments I still have when I get a chance. Looks like avatars need doing as well :)

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