Thanks to those who let me know, otherwise I'd have been sat here twiddling my thumbs wondering why the site was quiet!
Quote from: Chris Bergin on 05/07/2015 12:46 pmThanks to those who let me know, otherwise I'd have been sat here twiddling my thumbs wondering why the site was quiet!What is the recommended way to let you know when the site is down ?
Crazy to watch the analyticals as people flood back into NSF. Amazingly we had a good amount of people who probably never even saw it (not sure how that works!) Including me!Important lesson of running a website was made today! I guess 10 years old does mean something.........including domain name hosting (embarrassed face).
You feel confused and discombobulated because you can't check the morning posts on NSF.com due a DNS issue. And keep hitting F5 as if it were a SpX launch or something similar...
Quote from: Chris Bergin on 05/07/2015 12:50 pmCrazy to watch the analyticals as people flood back into NSF. Amazingly we had a good amount of people who probably never even saw it (not sure how that works!) Including me!Important lesson of running a website was made today! I guess 10 years old does mean something.........including domain name hosting (embarrassed face).Is NSF becoming senile due to advanced age?
Ya I was getting concerned, too!I've been trying since about 7:30am EDT and figured that there was something wrong with the site.At first I thought I couldn't get access to the internet, then I figured that NSF was down.Kept trying every few minutes and finally got on.Guess I'm an NSF junkie !