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    Ian P
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      @ianp

      I get the, 'site cannot be reached' message now for the last few days.

      Ian P

      Advert
      #21085
      Ian P
      Participant
        @ianp

        The ex Chris Heapy/John Stevenson adverts website fails

        #658686
        Dave S
        Participant
          @daves59043

          Working for me right now.

          **LINK**

          Dave

          #658687
          JasonB
          Moderator
            @jasonb

            And me

            #658689
            Ian P
            Participant
              @ianp

              This site can’t be reached

              http://www.homeworkshop.org.uk took too long to respond.

              Try:

              ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT

              ——————————————————————–

              This Is all I get with Dave's link. I have cleared the Cache and deleted cookies. Oddly I get the same when I try on my phone.

              Ian P

              #658690
              Emgee
              Participant
                @emgee

                OK for me

                Emgee

                #658691
                ChrisLH
                Participant
                  @chrislh

                  Comes up for me too and my connection is rather slow over GPO lines.

                  #658702
                  Frances IoM
                  Participant
                    @francesiom58905

                    it would appear to have recently gained more modern features – adverts were last approved 30th August at 20:42 – so possibly it was down for these changes

                    #658703
                    SillyOldDuffer
                    Moderator
                      @sillyoldduffer
                      Posted by Ian P on 31/08/2023 20:01:11:

                      This site can’t be reached

                      http://www.homeworkshop.org.uk took too long to respond.

                      Try:

                      ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT

                      ——————————————————————–

                      This Is all I get with Dave's link. I have cleared the Cache and deleted cookies. Oddly I get the same when I try on my phone.

                      Ian P

                      Try resetting your router. Taking too long to respond suggests a DNS error, whereby the system that translates http://www.homeworkshop.org.uk into the digital number address actually used by the network gets its knickers in a twist. Your phone and computer are probably getting the same dud address from the router.

                      If a cached address is mangled packets roam the internet looking for the dud address until the time taken exceeds a limit.

                      Cached addresses should time-out and refresh automatically but it could take days, maybe never if the cause is memory corruption. Home routers often cause this fault because they're rarely rebooted, and rebooting always forces the cache to be completely rebuilt.

                      Dave

                      #658715
                      Michael Gilligan
                      Participant
                        @michaelgilligan61133

                        Opened it on the iPad, about 10 minutes ago

                        … almost instantaneous, and it’s responsive.

                        I do note, however that there are a lot of ‘other’ adverts on the pages now

                        [ more than I remember seeing previously, but I hadn’t looked for a while]

                        MichaelG.

                        Edited By Michael Gilligan on 01/09/2023 06:53:59

                        #658729
                        Ian P
                        Participant
                          @ianp

                          Dave nailed it, thanks.

                          I should have twigged when I wrote that I could not access the site from my phone (which uses the same BT Hub router). I just cycled the power on/off this morning and its all back to normal.

                          Ian P

                          #658737
                          SillyOldDuffer
                          Moderator
                            @sillyoldduffer
                            Posted by Ian P on 01/09/2023 09:29:27:

                            Dave nailed it, thanks.

                            I should have twigged when I wrote that I could not access the site from my phone (which uses the same BT Hub router). I just cycled the power on/off this morning and its all back to normal.

                            Ian P

                            Hurrah!

                            The router isn't something we think of because they're highly reliable, often running for years without bother. A shortcoming is they don't have error correcting memory, so there's a risk something exotic like an alpha particle might flip a bit and cause temporary havoc. Pretty good technology, but not perfect.

                            Dave

                            #658740
                            Andrew Tinsley
                            Participant
                              @andrewtinsley63637

                              Highlly unlikely that an alpha particle could flip a bit. Their range in air is pretty short! More likely a gamma ray!

                              Andrew.

                              #658741
                              Bob Unitt 1
                              Participant
                                @bobunitt1
                                Posted by Ian P on 31/08/2023 20:01:11:

                                This site can’t be reached

                                http://www.homeworkshop.org.uk took too long to respond.

                                I've had this "took too long to respond" message from several USA sites recently (I'm in the UK), all on sites that I subsequently accessed without difficulty. I suspect the problem may be with general internet traffic rather than the individual sites themselves.

                                #658773
                                Anonymous
                                  Posted by Andrew Tinsley on 01/09/2023 11:08:21:

                                  Highlly unlikely that an alpha particle could flip a bit. Their range in air is pretty short! More likely a gamma ray!

                                  … and yet, if you put: alpha particles memory into a Google search …..

                                  #658827
                                  Bob Unitt 1
                                  Participant
                                    @bobunitt1
                                    Posted by Peter Greene on 01/09/2023 18:17:17:

                                    Posted by Andrew Tinsley on 01/09/2023 11:08:21:

                                    Highlly unlikely that an alpha particle could flip a bit. Their range in air is pretty short! More likely a gamma ray!

                                     

                                    … and yet, if you put: alpha particles memory into a Google search …..

                                    When I was a computer operator (In the early 70's) on an enormous mainframe with ferrite-core memory (Univac 418 III), the 'alpha-particle' was the standard excuse for anything going inexplicably wrong.

                                    Management believed it every time…wink

                                    Edited By Bob Unitt 1 on 02/09/2023 11:26:42

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