Possible Problems

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I've noticed slowness, too. I'm getting 10-15 sec. delays, which is unusual. I tried both Firefox and Internet Explorer - same result. No problems on other websites.
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It timed out a minute ago, so ,maybe it is being worked on???? I am seeing 5 sec response times.





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It's pretty slow here as well. I thought it was on my end until I read these post . I can click back and its seems normal but clicking on a topic is pretty slow .
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Hobbyman2 wrote:It's pretty slow here as well. I thought it was on 7my end until I read these post . I can click back and its seems normal but clicking on a topic is pretty slow .
Clicking "back" reloads the page from a cache on your computer, that is why it is fast. ;)
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BuckeyeDennis wrote:
rjent wrote:
jsburger wrote:Maybe someone is listening. Now suddenly the site response seems normal fast. Time will tell.
Edit:
Maybe I spoke too soon. It is better but there is still the same slowness sometimes.
I am trying this post to see if I am coming back....
Is your navigation back to normal, Dick?

The site is generally still slow for me as well. Sometimes better, sometimes worse.
Not even close. Very frustrating. Mostly non functional. I had to try 10 times to reply to this. Keeps kicking me back to log in .. :mad:
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My slowness problems are only at the Shopsmith site, every other site works fine.
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FWIW, just now I see no slowness on the site anywhere. We shall see if that holds.
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jsburger wrote:FWIW, just now I see no slowness on the site anywhere. We shall see if that holds.
It does seem to have improved. Jumping from one forum to another or one post to another happens much quicker (more like normal).
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Well, it has been an hour and a half and so far so good. :cool:
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Three and a half hours and things are still back to normal.
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