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Message-ID: <200501160023.j0G0NbWf035058@mail1.mx.voyager.net>
From: danjr at voyager.net (danjr)
Subject: Google.com down?

> 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!

As previously suggested with a similar email, just because a site is 
down locally does not mean it is down globally.  In other words, just 
because you are not able to access a web site, this does not mean that 
others cannot access it.  Google is up and running fine.  Also, you 
apparently were having internet connection issues to begin with.

Dan





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