Well the site wasn't down. It looks like it was a bit of a DNS issue. You could access the site via IP address, but not by name. The first part of Monday when it was down, I tried pinging the site and recieved no host found, not a good thing. Then later on yesterday, I was able to access it via IP address but it was so lonely here.
Mark Irving I have a mind like a steel trap; it is rusty and illegal in 47 states
The Webmistress posted this at 08:35 — 27th March 2002.
I took a day off from everything and caught up on some sleep and spent some quality time with my sweet boys while mending a wrenched shoulder. Mmmm.... ibuprofin.
The Webmistress posted this at 21:12 — 27th March 2002.
bah, no chandeliers and hubby isn't airborne -- yoga, aquafit, fell at the grocery store and carrying around the 5.5 month old little squirmer who just cut his fifth tooth, thank you very much combined to cause some little tears and pain. I'm sure it will heal. Eventually.
I'm thinking of cutting out grocery shopping, ha ha ha ha ha!
Mark Hensler posted this at 02:50 — 28th March 2002.
I've been healing my shoulder too. I dislocated it last week taking out a third tree from our backyard. Got the xray results today. Something like the AC joint is still slightly seperated, and the something or other (bone?) is a bit high. Whatever. Doc says no lifting for 4-6 weeks, and it could take a year for it to completely heal. Shoulder feels fine. Probably the 500mg Naproxen I take twice a day. I was also on Methylprednisolone for a week.
Mark Hensler
If there is no answer on Google, then there is no question.
That would be your acromioclavicular joint. That is why they say AC...hehe
Gosh, all these injuries. You guys and gals must be more careful. I feel for you because I have had multiple dislocations of both of my shoulders in the past. It is definatley painful. And will make you say bad things.
Quote: Originally posted by mairving Suzanne, I am sure that the little squirmer thought that you falling (as long as it wasn't on him) quite humurous.
I actually had all three with me at the time, the almost nine year old was worried, the 3 year old was calmly eating a bun and commented "you fell, mama!" and the baby was thankfully in his carseat in the grocery cart, strapped in and sleeping.
However, he does think it's hysterical when his brother runs around in circles, that the cats exist, and when anyone sneezes.
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mjames posted this at 02:48 — 27th March 2002.
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Do dah, do dah ... we were down a good 48 hours.
disaster-master posted this at 03:13 — 27th March 2002.
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Geeze....I thought the Internet had shut down.
mairving posted this at 03:29 — 27th March 2002.
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Well the site wasn't down. It looks like it was a bit of a DNS issue. You could access the site via IP address, but not by name. The first part of Monday when it was down, I tried pinging the site and recieved no host found, not a good thing. Then later on yesterday, I was able to access it via IP address but it was so lonely here.
Mark Irving
I have a mind like a steel trap; it is rusty and illegal in 47 states
The Webmistress posted this at 08:35 — 27th March 2002.
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My inbox has never been so empty!!
So what did everyone do instead of being on here?
openmind posted this at 09:50 — 27th March 2002.
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Sat in the corner, rocking backwards & forwards gibbering and drooling ever so slightly....
Wibble
theprofessional posted this at 13:31 — 27th March 2002.
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I joined the forums for SitePoint. I didn't think you were ever coming back.
mmi posted this at 14:43 — 27th March 2002.
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I added "www" to mmy bookmark and it works now - does that make sense?
doublehelix posted this at 16:33 — 27th March 2002.
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I hit the refresh button for two days straight. Whew, my pinky finger is all worn down now.
Suzanne posted this at 19:54 — 27th March 2002.
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I took a day off from everything and caught up on some sleep and spent some quality time with my sweet boys while mending a wrenched shoulder. Mmmm.... ibuprofin.
The Webmistress posted this at 21:12 — 27th March 2002.
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What have you done to your shoulder Suzanne? Swining from the chandeliers again??
detox posted this at 02:12 — 28th March 2002.
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What have I been doing? I have been rebuiding this bloody computer!!! been out of action for a looooooonnnnnnnggggggggg time~!!
Suzanne, you haven't been throwing the husband around again have you?!?!?
Suzanne posted this at 02:35 — 28th March 2002.
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bah, no chandeliers and hubby isn't airborne -- yoga, aquafit, fell at the grocery store and carrying around the 5.5 month old little squirmer who just cut his fifth tooth, thank you very much combined to cause some little tears and pain. I'm sure it will heal. Eventually.
I'm thinking of cutting out grocery shopping, ha ha ha ha ha!
Mark Hensler posted this at 02:50 — 28th March 2002.
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lol@detox
I've been healing my shoulder too. I dislocated it last week taking out a third tree from our backyard. Got the xray results today. Something like the AC joint is still slightly seperated, and the something or other (bone?) is a bit high. Whatever. Doc says no lifting for 4-6 weeks, and it could take a year for it to completely heal. Shoulder feels fine. Probably the 500mg Naproxen I take twice a day. I was also on Methylprednisolone for a week.
Mark Hensler
If there is no answer on Google, then there is no question.
mairving posted this at 03:06 — 28th March 2002.
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Suzanne, I am sure that the little squirmer thought that you falling (as long as it wasn't on him) quite humurous.
disaster-master posted this at 03:12 — 28th March 2002.
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That would be your acromioclavicular joint. That is why they say AC...hehe
Gosh, all these injuries. You guys and gals must be more careful. I feel for you because I have had multiple dislocations of both of my shoulders in the past. It is definatley painful. And will make you say bad things.
Suzanne posted this at 05:38 — 28th March 2002.
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I actually had all three with me at the time, the almost nine year old was worried, the 3 year old was calmly eating a bun and commented "you fell, mama!" and the baby was thankfully in his carseat in the grocery cart, strapped in and sleeping.
However, he does think it's hysterical when his brother runs around in circles, that the cats exist, and when anyone sneezes.
Ah! Children!
taff posted this at 12:45 — 28th March 2002.
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Methylprednisolone - If you can spell it, the dosage is too low
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Mark Hensler posted this at 19:14 — 28th March 2002.
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hehe, I copy & pasted it
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