m.net is up and down more than Tom's yo-yo
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m.net is up and down more than Tom's yo-yo
A tree fell on their Gateway or something?
http://forum.miata.net/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=88
be nice, no hardcore bashing. just tell people to go to www.miataforumz.com where the servers are in nuclear bomb proof bunkers (this may or may not be actually true)
http://forum.miata.net/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=88
be nice, no hardcore bashing. just tell people to go to www.miataforumz.com where the servers are in nuclear bomb proof bunkers (this may or may not be actually true)
#2
Too late y8s
https://www.miataturbo.net/1337-speak-67/gonna-see-some-new-members-here-mfz-61370/
Of course, I posted it in 1337 so you are doing a better job spreading the word.
https://www.miataturbo.net/1337-speak-67/gonna-see-some-new-members-here-mfz-61370/
Of course, I posted it in 1337 so you are doing a better job spreading the word.
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It would make sense for a small site with very low traffic - a simple DSL or Cable with a static IP would do the job nicely (I've done this in the past multiple times). For a site like m.net however...
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M.net's setup is a little larger than your roommate's FTP server, though. It's multiple servers, multiple data lines, and an automatic no-interrupt generator for power failures.
Just about the only thing that can knock the site out is if something really big happened, like a tree falling on all of the data lines. :P
Just about the only thing that can knock the site out is if something really big happened, like a tree falling on all of the data lines. :P
#20
Totally Emilio's fault that the miata lacks power in the N/A form. We could also listen to sjmarcy argue about "throttle response" and how turbo cars could possibly maaayybe suck at it and that is why N/A is superior. Apparently wheel spin in 2nd gear is the turbo's fault, not the driver who hammered the throttle.