It took nearly 6 hours to make all the changes to my systems to get things working again after the new T1 line came online earlier this afternoon. It should take a few more hours for the changes to reach the far corners of the Internet so everyone has access again.
Bob Arnold

You're here!
Hi Bob,
The connection does seem significantly faster.
CS3 and CrystalHall came back online here a few hours ago, and now Stardust is back! Hooray!
Thanks again for all you are putting into the community!
Amelia
A big bouquet of roses for your Grand Re-opening
Congrats Bob,
I'm happy everything is back up and running smoothly.
All the best to you.
with love,
hope
What, no *Arnold* ?
I am amazed tha no one thought to bring up the obvious.
Bob, you should have said when the changeover was about to commence,
"I'll be baak"
in your best Governor of *Kalifornia* accent. After all, that is a "T-1" line.
Congrads. on the zippy new line.
John in Wauwatosa
But you're not a scientist. Surely you believe in all this superstitious nonsense. (MAD Magazine)
Could be worse, could be raining. (Young Frankenstein)
But you're not a scientist. Surely you believe in all this superstitious nonsense. (MAD Magazine) Could be worse, could be raining. (Young Frankenstein)
Of course not!
It went without saying.
Any good transmission line has to have a Terminator at the end!
;-)
Nicole (a.k.a. Itinerant)
--
"Power corrupts. Powerpoint corrupts absolutely."
- Edward R. Tufte, professor emeritus of political science, Computer science and statistics, and graphic design at Yale
One does not look directly at the Gorgon
Itinerant,
that Terminator comment was so SCSI.
Suddently I want to start singing "T for two and two for T ..."
John in Wauwatosa
P.S. The new line seems quicker and I use POTS and dialup on a V92. practicaly stone-knives and bearskins.
But you're not a scientist. Surely you believe in all this superstitious nonsense. (MAD Magazine)
Could be worse, could be raining. (Young Frankenstein)
But you're not a scientist. Surely you believe in all this superstitious nonsense. (MAD Magazine) Could be worse, could be raining. (Young Frankenstein)