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keltoi

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dunno if this is actually the case but could it be?

 

is it merely coincidence that ever since the resurrection of chatmm, watmm is painfully slow?

 

things seem to run fine when there's noone in chatmm, but like now, there is 11 people there and i'm finding it reaaaalllly fuuuuckkin annoyingly slow.

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seems to be the case here, too. it's taking longer to load pages, for sure.

 

didn't all the chatters develop a perfectly fine chat room of their very own anyway...??

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seems to be the case here, too. it's taking longer to load pages, for sure.

 

didn't all the chatters develop a perfectly fine chat room of their very own anyway...??

 

must be something wrong with your computers/internet then? it's fine here

 

also, nope. there is an IRC chat room, but because hardly anyone knows how to access IRC, most of the regulars who were in chatmm don't show up in the IRC chat room.

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seems to be the case here, too. it's taking longer to load pages, for sure.

 

didn't all the chatters develop a perfectly fine chat room of their very own anyway...??

 

must be something wrong with your computers/internet then? it's fine here

 

also, nope. there is an IRC chat room, but because hardly anyone knows how to access IRC, most of the regulars who were in chatmm don't show up in the IRC chat room.

 

nothing wrong with my computer or other websites. it's only watmm that seems slower. only by a few seconds, but still.

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nothing wrong with my pc or internets either how dare you.

 

I'm not trying to be a cock here.

 

How do you know there's nothing wrong with your PC or your internets? Are you working for your ISP, and are able to perform network tests to ascertain this?

 

Out of 7 unique posters here, only 2 of them have issues. That leads more to suggest that there is a problem with equipment/connections at your end, rather than a problem with WATMM.

 

but i guess everyone's an expert on watmm...

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nothing wrong with my pc or internets either how dare you.

 

I'm not trying to be a cock here.

 

How do you know there's nothing wrong with your PC or your internets? Are you working for your ISP, and are able to perform network tests to ascertain this?

 

Out of 7 unique posters here, only 2 of them have issues. That leads more to suggest that there is a problem with equipment/connections at your end, rather than a problem with WATMM.

 

but i guess everyone's an expert on watmm...

 

including yourself. ;)

 

 

actually it's 3 out of 7, isn't it? that's almost half, if my GCSE maths serves me right.

even 2 out of 7 should be/is a big enough percentage/concern.

 

also, as mentioned, every other website/PC task performs fine.

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at osc...

 

a thread just took approx 5 seconds to load. every other site i have been on today has been lightening quick.

 

now don't get me wrong i'm no expert but this to me suggests that my internet connection is fine and my pc is functioning perfectly in every other way and that watmm is the issue.

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nothing wrong with my pc or internets either how dare you.

 

I'm not trying to be a cock here.

 

How do you know there's nothing wrong with your PC or your internets? Are you working for your ISP, and are able to perform network tests to ascertain this?

 

Out of 7 unique posters here, only 2 of them have issues. That leads more to suggest that there is a problem with equipment/connections at your end, rather than a problem with WATMM.

 

but i guess everyone's an expert on watmm...

 

including yourself. ;)

 

 

actually it's 3 out of 7, isn't it? that's almost half, if my GCSE maths serves me right.

even 2 out of 7 should be/is a big enough percentage/concern.

 

also, as mentioned, every other website/PC task performs fine.

 

Go back and count. it's actually 2 out of 7.

 

and yes, of course i counted myself in that statement.

 

at osc...

 

a thread just took approx 5 seconds to load. every other site i have been on today has been lightening quick.

 

now don't get me wrong i'm no expert but this to me suggests that my internet connection is fine and my pc is functioning perfectly in every other way and that watmm is the issue.

 

Are you using the DNS servers that are provided by your ISP? If so, then it absolutely could be to do with your internet connection.

 

Virgin Media have, in recent months, had issues relating to website access - some websites were working fine, some were excruciatingly slow, some wouldn't load at all. This was entirely an issue with Virgin Media.

 

There is precedent for this kind of issue being the fault of the ISP.

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nothing wrong with my pc or internets either how dare you.

 

I'm not trying to be a cock here.

 

How do you know there's nothing wrong with your PC or your internets? Are you working for your ISP, and are able to perform network tests to ascertain this?

 

Out of 7 unique posters here, only 2 of them have issues. That leads more to suggest that there is a problem with equipment/connections at your end, rather than a problem with WATMM.

 

but i guess everyone's an expert on watmm...

 

including yourself. ;)

 

 

actually it's 3 out of 7, isn't it? that's almost half, if my GCSE maths serves me right.

even 2 out of 7 should be/is a big enough percentage/concern.

 

also, as mentioned, every other website/PC task performs fine.

 

Go back and count. it's actually 2 out of 7.

 

and yes, of course i counted myself in that statement.

 

 

I included troon, or whatever he's called now.

 

anyway, not really that bothered if it's a bit slower now. was just saying.

 

 

osc don't worry. lol

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nothing wrong with my pc or internets either how dare you.

 

I'm not trying to be a cock here.

 

How do you know there's nothing wrong with your PC or your internets? Are you working for your ISP, and are able to perform network tests to ascertain this?

 

Out of 7 unique posters here, only 2 of them have issues. That leads more to suggest that there is a problem with equipment/connections at your end, rather than a problem with WATMM.

 

but i guess everyone's an expert on watmm...

 

including yourself. ;)

 

 

actually it's 3 out of 7, isn't it? that's almost half, if my GCSE maths serves me right.

even 2 out of 7 should be/is a big enough percentage/concern.

 

also, as mentioned, every other website/PC task performs fine.

 

Go back and count. it's actually 2 out of 7.

 

and yes, of course i counted myself in that statement.

 

 

I included troon, or whatever he's called now.

 

why did you include Redruth? he said "chatmm is soggy"

 

This says nothing about the speed of WATMM, or indeed anything to do with WATMM. Merely stating that "chatmm is soggy". Whatever that means.

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nothing wrong with my pc or internets either how dare you.

 

I'm not trying to be a cock here.

 

How do you know there's nothing wrong with your PC or your internets? Are you working for your ISP, and are able to perform network tests to ascertain this?

 

Out of 7 unique posters here, only 2 of them have issues. That leads more to suggest that there is a problem with equipment/connections at your end, rather than a problem with WATMM.

 

but i guess everyone's an expert on watmm...

 

including yourself. ;)

 

 

actually it's 3 out of 7, isn't it? that's almost half, if my GCSE maths serves me right.

even 2 out of 7 should be/is a big enough percentage/concern.

 

also, as mentioned, every other website/PC task performs fine.

 

Go back and count. it's actually 2 out of 7.

 

and yes, of course i counted myself in that statement.

 

at osc...

 

a thread just took approx 5 seconds to load. every other site i have been on today has been lightening quick.

 

now don't get me wrong i'm no expert but this to me suggests that my internet connection is fine and my pc is functioning perfectly in every other way and that watmm is the issue.

 

Are you using the DNS servers that are provided by your ISP?

 

how dare you!

 

ps. dunno what does that mean? i'm not with virgin here.

 

ppsp. troons pants are soggy

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soggy cloggy boggy foggy... = inhibited functionality/performance/smell/texture. obviously!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

yeah...which was said with pertinence to chatmm not watmm

 

nothing wrong with my pc or internets either how dare you.

 

I'm not trying to be a cock here.

 

How do you know there's nothing wrong with your PC or your internets? Are you working for your ISP, and are able to perform network tests to ascertain this?

 

Out of 7 unique posters here, only 2 of them have issues. That leads more to suggest that there is a problem with equipment/connections at your end, rather than a problem with WATMM.

 

but i guess everyone's an expert on watmm...

 

including yourself. ;)

 

 

actually it's 3 out of 7, isn't it? that's almost half, if my GCSE maths serves me right.

even 2 out of 7 should be/is a big enough percentage/concern.

 

also, as mentioned, every other website/PC task performs fine.

 

Go back and count. it's actually 2 out of 7.

 

and yes, of course i counted myself in that statement.

 

at osc...

 

a thread just took approx 5 seconds to load. every other site i have been on today has been lightening quick.

 

now don't get me wrong i'm no expert but this to me suggests that my internet connection is fine and my pc is functioning perfectly in every other way and that watmm is the issue.

 

Are you using the DNS servers that are provided by your ISP?

 

how dare you!

 

ps. dunno what does that mean? i'm not with virgin here.

 

ppsp. troons pants are soggy

 

If you don't know what DNS means, then you are likely using the DNS that was provided by your ISP.

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