Missing posts?
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like from this morning....or am i crazy....AGAIN? haha..

[[>> Original post was October 30 2007 <<]]
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Yes, I too noticed several posts disappeared today.
Todd
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No idea what happened yet guys, we are looking into it.
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i didnt take them...i swear....

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Might have been me
. Earlier today I sent a PM to someone and when I pressed the outbox button it wouldn't connect, then I tried looking at some other pages but they wouldn't connect either. So I logged of and back in but there was nothing in my outbox and some topics I had read earlier said that I hadn't read them. This all happened within about five minutes. This help? -
architect boy can you remember the time this happenend ?
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FYI: I was auto-logged off this afternoon as soon as I clicked on "View active topics" to refresh the threads. When I logged back on (auto login was off also), I had a PM that I'd already read (and cleared from my queue) this morning, reappear. ...so I'm guessing that we're running from a backup from yesterday or this morning...?
- CraigD
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Yep, I posted something around 3 this afternoon and by 4 it was gone.
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Guys, I was offline when all this happened and I don't know what it was actually.
By the time I logged in in the evening (GMT+1), it was already like this.Sorry for the inconcenience; we still cannot make sure what caused it.
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I noticed a number of posts I made yesterday are missing. Also, not sure if it was related, but I had to log in again. I have checked the remember me button, but was, alas, forgotten.
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I too have lost posts yesterday...
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