News Item - August 09, 2000 08:35 AM
*grrrrr* 38 hour service outage. My office, where the server is at is right next to where the new American Airlines Arena is being built. Lots of construction work going on 24-7. Just so happens a lot of the utilities have to come down the street to my office and then onto the worksite, so the road is constantly ripped up while they lay in power, fiber, gas, etc.. Unfortunately, this pretty much requires someone to run into the cables & drop my telco service. Lost phones, ISDN and T1. That's bad enough. Everything recoved when the line was repaired with some help.. except the T1's equipment was fried. Had to wait for the Worldcomm guys to come on site to repair/replace the box. What a freaking PITA. If it weren't for bad luck, I guess I'd have no luck at all. Sorry for the downtime.
Written by Dallas DamonZ
News Item - August 02, 2000 01:37 PM
Well, I'm officially fed up with Verio (the ISP this site is operating on). After having a month of horrible connection difficulties and talking to CS people there about it repeatedly... Then having a 13 hour outage with no real resolution (my company pays a crapload a month for this T1, I'd expect better) on why it took so long to fix. They were the ones to originally report the outage, but I had to call to get things moving on the circuit correction, which took all of a half an hour to complete. They are monitoring the line now to try and resolve all the bounces that have been happening over the last 3 days. Hopefully this will improve site performance, but I have a feeling the only way to improve it is to get the server moved elsewhere.
Yes, we know Classifieds 'wanted' and 'selling' buttons are not working properly. There's a few other features that are down right now. We're not going to fix them because they all work on the new server (long story, not going to spend time explaining), any time we have (Greg and I) is being spent on the new server for the speed increase. All bugs should be fixed when we make the move over. The network is not making me want to make the move yet, because even though the server is a *lot* faster, the network performance reflects poorly on the overall site performance. Hopefully all the pieces will fall in line very shortly (fingers crossed).
Sorry for the inconvenience
News Item - July 25, 2000 02:14 PM
We have now been back online for nearly a month now and things seem to be running fairly well. We are still having a few issues with speed. However, that problem will soon be solved. Damon, Greg and Steve have splurged and purchased a new server. The new server is a dual 800mHz. Improvement should be seen immediately since we are currently on dual 300s.
For everyone that has had problems with your left menu bar, please clear your browser's cache first to see if that cures the problem. 99% of the time, this will solve your problem. Also, everyone seems to be getting a bit more used to the dual forum setup. I'd just like to remind everyone to keep technical items in the tech side. My moderators and I will now be moving more of the posts over to the technical side from the general side (And vice versa if necessary). There's also no need to post the same questions on both forums. Simply use your best judgement and decide if your question should be on the tech side or the general side.
That's about all I have to say right now. Hope everyone is enjoying themselves!
Written by Alex Lee [DE]
News Item - July 05, 2000 05:04 PM
I'd like to welcome everyone back to TwinTurbo.NET. Unfortunately, our re-opening comes during my vacation time. However, rather than having everyone wait for my return to start the interactive forums back up, I have decided that I will leave it in the hands of my capable staff of moderators. Should any problems arise, the moderators will be able to take care of the situation. I will try to gain access to a computer while I am away; however, that may not be possible. I return on July 14, 2000 and I look forward to seeing everyone then. Welcome back!
Before I start rambling, I must ask that everyone pause and pay tribute to two of our members who have lost their lives in the past month. 'Drewky' and 'chrisZX'. I also ask that you tie a black ribbon around your driver side mirror in order to honor the lost members of TwinTurbo.NET.
I must say that it is definitely good to be home. Although home has changed a bit, I hope everyone will find the slightly revised forum even more helpful. Many of you are probably wondering how I have ended up as Admin so please allow me to give you a little background about myself and my history with TwinTurbo.NET.
I have been on TwinTurbo.NET since the beginning. I first started visiting the forum when it was at twinturbo.com and it was a senior project for a computer student in college. A few owners and years later the project had become a thriving BBS that was run by Damon, Greg and Steve. These three were assisted in their duties by a team of moderators including myself. Damon and Greg chose me to take over the Admin spot after I sent in my proposal for TwinTurbo.NET. I asked the other original moderators stay on as Sr. Moderators while we added several more moderators to keep TwinTurbo.Net an orderly place.
With the new Moderation Staff, it does NOT mean that TwinTurbo.NET is going to become chaotic. We will be keeping the rules pretty much the same. Non Z Related (NZR) posts will still be deleted when a moderator comes on and notices it. There is now a new forum for non-technical questions and posts. We are going to let things slide a bit more on this forum. For example, we will allow certain Z related poll questions here. Posts that are going to be deleted are going to be those that tell people to check e-mail, NZR posts, spam, and other posts that are determined to be of non-use to other forum members.
Tell everyone, that’s about all I have to say for now. I am very happy that we are able to bring this forum back. There was just too much information and too big of a family to let slide away!
Alex Lee [DE]Admin - TwinTurbo.NET
We're back, Alex is on vacation, so I'll handle the new toys part. OK first and formost, the old 'main' forum is now split into a Technical forum and a General forum. General is for regular discussion, the things people used to get cranky about having deleted can be posted here within reason. NZR stuff is still NZR though. Technical is for the nuts and bolts aspect of owning and operating a Z. Messages can be moved from forum to forum by the moderator team. So a message more suited for the Technical forum, but is posted on the General forum can be moved across instead of just deleted because it's in the wrong place. Vice versa as well. So if a message dissappears, then check the other forum to see if it's over there. A little confusing if you're the person that posted it, but better overall for the continuity of the forums. We've resisted going to a multiple forum system for as long as possible, probably too long now, with traffic the way it was it should work nicely now. Events is up now. It was ready to go when we shut down before, still some tweaks to be done, but for the most part, it's serviceable. Search is also fully indexed and faster and more accurate then it was before.
Oh, Alex's new moderator staff, in no particular order:Carlos RamirezYellowZXTTSanta CruZinjennifer_bondgot rice?
I'd like to thank all of them for helping get us back on track!