On Oct 22, 8:17*pm, Baraka <grus...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Can anyone get in?
> John
I can get in from firefox but only if I let it time out on a second
tab and then close the browser and select close and save tabs then
reopen firefox and it's there. Really odd, only way it will open for
me.
On Oct 22, 9:11*pm, Al Warner <al_N_oS...@alsarcade.com> wrote:
> Baraka wrote:
> > Can anyone get in?
> > John
>
> Tryhttp://www.pinrepair.cominstead...
That works fine. I knew there was another way to them but I couldn't
remember. I swear I tried that but must have spelled it wrong!
Yeah, the marvin3m.com pages are down. Which sucks because when you
google "pinball repair" those are the 1st links to come up. Earlier
today was working on pins, went to get on this trusty site, and it was
down! Still is down, but as previously mentioned, I found the other
way into the guides via pinrepair.com.
Not sure what the deal is with marvin3m.com, but if pinrepair.com is
the better bet, it would be nice if those are what came up 1st in
google search.
That scared me though earlier. Damn, 1 minute thinking clay's guides
were down & all of a sudden I felt lost & stupid! I feel better
knowing that I'm sure I'm not the only one who would feel lost not
having those. If I were smart I'd save all those pages to hard drive!
On Oct 22, 11:03*pm, rob046 <rob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah, the marvin3m.com pages are down. *Which sucks because when you
> google "pinball repair" those are the 1st links to come up. *Earlier
> today was working on pins, went to get on this trusty site, and it was
> down! *Still is down, but as previously mentioned, I found the other
> way into the guides via pinrepair.com.
>
> Not sure what the deal is with marvin3m.com, but if pinrepair.com is
> the better bet, it would be nice if those are what came up 1st in
> google search.
> That scared me though earlier. *Damn, 1 minute thinking clay's guides
> were down & all of a sudden I felt lost & stupid! *I feel better
> knowing that I'm sure I'm not the only one who would feel lost not
> having those. *If I were smart I'd save all those pages to hard drive!
Looks like the DNS servers for marvin3m.com are down....
dns1.ceenet.com So the hostname is not resolving
pinrepair.com is using a different DNS so they're still up.
marvin3m and pinrepair.com are hosted on different
servers, so if one should go down, the other should
still be available. pinrepair is also on a static IP,
so even if the DNS should fail, the site is still
available at http://66.235.187.164/
And the site is backed up in multiple locations, so even if
the servers should self-destruct, the content is safe.
pincorrect wrote:
> On Oct 22, 11:03 pm, rob046 <rob...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Yeah, the marvin3m.com pages are down. Which sucks because when you
>> google "pinball repair" those are the 1st links to come up. Earlier
>> today was working on pins, went to get on this trusty site, and it was
>> down! Still is down, but as previously mentioned, I found the other
>> way into the guides via pinrepair.com.
>>
>> Not sure what the deal is with marvin3m.com, but if pinrepair.com is
>> the better bet, it would be nice if those are what came up 1st in
>> google search.
>> That scared me though earlier. Damn, 1 minute thinking clay's guides
>> were down & all of a sudden I felt lost & stupid! I feel better
>> knowing that I'm sure I'm not the only one who would feel lost not
>> having those. If I were smart I'd save all those pages to hard drive!
>
> Looks like the DNS servers for marvin3m.com are down....
> dns1.ceenet.com So the hostname is not resolving
>
> pinrepair.com is using a different DNS so they're still up.
>
> Looks to me like CEENET.COM went belly-up/offline
>
Hopefully, Clays site is not a victim of a C&D letter from the "Cock
Hunter Down Under"
On Oct 23, 10:41*am, Mark Clayton <spamuser1...@i87.com> wrote:
> marvin3m and pinrepair.com are hosted on different
> servers, so if one should go down, the other should
> still be available. *pinrepair is also on a static IP,
> so even if the DNS should fail, the site is still
> available athttp://66.235.187.164/
>
> And the site is backed up in multiple locations, so even if
> the servers should self-destruct, the content is safe.
>
> -Mark
> -----http://pinballpal.com
>
>
>
> pincorrect wrote:
> > On Oct 22, 11:03 pm, rob046 <rob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Yeah, the marvin3m.com pages are down. *Which sucks because when you
> >> google "pinball repair" those are the 1st links to come up. *Earlier
> >> today was working on pins, went to get on this trusty site, and it was
> >> down! *Still is down, but as previously mentioned, I found the other
> >> way into the guides via pinrepair.com.
>
> >> Not sure what the deal is with marvin3m.com, but if pinrepair.com is
> >> the better bet, it would be nice if those are what came up 1st in
> >> google search.
> >> That scared me though earlier. *Damn, 1 minute thinking clay's guides
> >> were down & all of a sudden I felt lost & stupid! *I feel better
> >> knowing that I'm sure I'm not the only one who would feel lost not
> >> having those. *If I were smart I'd save all those pages to hard drive!
>
> > Looks like the DNS servers for marvin3m.com are down....
> > dns1.ceenet.com * So the hostname is not resolving
>
> > pinrepair.com is using a different DNS so they're still up.
>
> > Looks to me like CEENET.COM went belly-up/offline
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