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Message-ID: <0CEB72F7-66A3-11D9-A5FC-000A9580FE7E@knology.net>
From: esler at knology.net (Joel Esler)
Subject: Google.com down?

Wait a minute, "my Windows XP TCP/IP stack and DNS resolve cache never 
lose their brains..."?  Windows has a brain?

J

On Jan 14, 2005, at 19:33, Danny wrote:

> On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 18:14:32 -0600, Ron <iago@...hallalegends.com> 
> wrote:
>> I just tried to do a google search, and the connection timed out.
>> Coincidentally, I had to dial back into the Internet.  After dialing
>> back in, I figured I'd alert everybody that Google might be down!
>
> I just tried to do a google search, and the connection timed out. I
> don't understand how this could happen to me. I mean, my ISP never
> goes down, my Windows XP TCP/IP stack and DNS resolve cache never lose
> their brains, and my Internet Exploiter cache and cookies never cause
> me problems. Google: fix your servers!
>
> drip... drip....drip... it reeks like sarcasim in here.
>
> ...D
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