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antique radio forum
anybody know what ever happened to the antique radio forum.?
"ARF" terry |
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It's been down for a week now. I've been wondering the same thing.
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Hey, we've got plenty of space if people need a place
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"Restoring a tube TV is like going to war. A color one is like a land war in Asia." |
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It's been broken off and on for some time now, I also was wondering if this is the end?
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Guys,
If there is anything more I can do to make this forum seem like home, let me know! I want more traffic here too! |
Audiokarma |
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Here's the latest:
Sorry, this bulletin board is temporarily unavailable, while we perform some routine maintenance. Please try back again later. Feel free to email us at alan@antiqueradios.com. Contact Us | Antique Radios |
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I don't know what sort of routine maintenance could take a board down for that long. Even when we switched servers the change was made instantaneously.
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"Restoring a tube TV is like going to war. A color one is like a land war in Asia." |
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Here is what Alan says:
The drive in the server has been failing, and it keeps generating read errors. A few days ago it corrupted the web server application files themselves, so the server it's able to run. I've got a replacement drive and am muddling through the maze of files that have to be installed and configured to get it back on line. With luck it'll happen in a day or two. |
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Alan runs his own server with Linux and a DSL line. A few weeks before the server went down he posted a warning that the hard drive was dying and the board may be down for a few days while he installed a new drive and transferred files. If his drive completly failed before that he may be rebuilding everything from the beginning.
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