On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 04:23:36PM +, David Cantrell wrote:
> That's why I recommend Nildram.
I've been banging their drum since '98. Good folk, in it for the joy
rather than merciless customer accruement.
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on 9/2/01 4:23 pm, David Cantrell wrote:
> That's why I recommend Nildram... They're
> expensive, but it's worth it.
Indeed. Real people to talk to. Real people to help out when things
inevitably go pear shaped. Real people to plug things in and unplug them.
c.
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every day, computers ar
On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 04:17:25PM +, Mark Fowler wrote:
> Most ISPs (people on the list excluded) tend
> to be clueless when it comes to talking to their clients. Since talking
> to bad techical support can take years off of your life this is something
> I try t
> On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 03:04:10PM +, Neil Ford wrote:
>
> > My first instinct is to put the box in Mailbox as it'll be fairly low
> > usage but with the recent outage to london.rhizo I'm concerned what
> > Mailbox's record is like.
>
> That is the first major outage I've noticed.
They'
On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 03:04:10PM +, Neil Ford wrote:
> My first instinct is to put the box in Mailbox as it'll be fairly low
> usage but with the recent outage to london.rhizo I'm concerned what
> Mailbox's record is like.
That is the first major outage I've noticed.
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David Cantrell
On or about Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 03:04:10PM +, Neil Ford typed:
>I know a number of people on here have boxes at Mailbox, so I'd be
>interested to hear people's thoughts. On the list or by private email
>is fine.
Mostly no complaints, but they've had more than their share of
routeing probl
Well it looks like I have my first serious customer and I need to
find a home for a machine for them.
My first instinct is to put the box in Mailbox as it'll be fairly low
usage but with the recent outage to london.rhizo I'm concerned what
Mailbox's record is like.
I have an alternative locat