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bg

05-25-2002 19:04:14




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I've had the worst time today getting anything to load. I can't even get on ebay. Everything is laoding really slow or not at all. IS anybody else experiencing this?




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TomP

05-26-2002 13:59:32




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 Re: Internet overload? in reply to bg, 05-25-2002 19:04:14  
Here is a good website to check when internet seems slow. >Link
If>Link not the net then privious advice sounds good.



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R.M. In AL.

05-25-2002 21:09:38




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 Re: Internet overload? in reply to bg, 05-25-2002 19:04:14  
Hello BG: Yes I too am having problems like you.Sometimes everythings loads real good and other times I almost loose patience waiting.I often just go on to another site.At times I cant even go back and forth looking at the photo adds other times its real quick...Have a good holiday everyone....R.M. In AL.



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Larry 8N75381

05-25-2002 19:19:25




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 Re: Internet overload? in reply to bg, 05-25-2002 19:04:14  
Hi bg!

I have had the same thing happen to me. I found that if I quit Netscape load another program to "purge" and remanents of Netscape out, then start it up again, it runs fine. Once in a while I have to shut down the computer and throw away the cache folder. Seems like some thing gets klobbered coming across the web which makes Netscape do weird stuff. Ebay seem to be esspecially suspetable!

!@#$%^&*() wizz kids that think fancy web pages are the neats things! What they forget is that the web page is for some to USE. And if they have to wait twice as long for the page to load, then they are not getting to use the page like they should. And on top of that these fancy web pages can do what you (and I) are seeing, when there is a glitch some how.
(I'm from the OLD school - Keep It Simple STUPID!!) Grin!

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Larry

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Mark Birx

05-25-2002 19:18:36




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 Re: Internet overload? in reply to bg, 05-25-2002 19:04:14  
Yes me to



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