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Me neither. There seems to be quite alot of people on the forums right now, so everyone (with mIRC) into the chat!

 

[This message has been edited by murta (edited August 05, 2001).]

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Translation:

This is an authentic extract from a radio-conversation between a ship from the

American marine and Canadian maritime authoroties outside the coast of Newfoundland October the 10. 1995:

The Americans: Please adjust your course 15 degrees to the north to avoid collision!

The Canadians: Recommend you to change YOUR course15 degrees south to avoid collision!

The Americans: This is the captain of an american vessel. I repeat: Change YOUR course!

The Canadians: This is the aircraft carrier USS "Lincoln". The second largest ship in USA's Atlantic Ocean Fleet. We are supported by three torpedo-boats, three cruisers and a long line of supposrting ship. I demand YOU to change YOUR course 15 degrees north, or count on that necessary actions will be taken to make sure of this ship's safety!

The Canadians: This is a lighthouse. Over.

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It doesn't seem to be happening all the time, but does happen quite frequently (InfinitySquared, this is what I was talking about in the Tech Support forum)...

 

From what I can tell, it seems to me that this is a "folder rights" or "authentication" problem, which means that, more than likely, www15.brinkster.com is running a Windows NT-based system, with IIS as their server.

 

InfinitySquared, if you're running your own web server, then just right-click on the folder where your signature image is stored, go to properties, and change the settings so that everyone can view your picture.

 

Otherwise, you should contact whoever is hosting the web site, and ask them what's going on.... 'cause having that password protected also means that people would need to have a NT username and password before they can view your web site, which I'm fairly certain is not something they really want to do.

 

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As a computer, I find your faith in technology amusing.

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