What's the deal with Fivepaknh.com? The site is down? I've been banned? Five didn't pay his net bill? My bet is on the bill thing. Barry
Well that explains more than anything else why the flood that inundated this place is remaining. That and the fact that while a place may be called 'freespeech' it doesn't necessarily make it so. This is a true free speech site, only spam and advertising will get one banned. While I don't like the fact that my personal info was posted, I have dealt with it, and I like it here and ain't going anywhere CUS I WAS HERE FIRST..NYAHHH! :lol: 8) oh and I could give a flying rats ass about smiley usage and "roflmao's", that is me and I ain't changin here for anyone because I am here to have fun, not influence people and make friends.. which I have made a couple of friends along the way, much to the great disappointment and doubtless, anger as well, of some.
well i am not one to judge but a lot of people seem to think you never tell the truth. whats the deal there? are all these people wrong?
The site is up and ucicare is not banned. He must have experienced errors that other members have complained about also. That's why the board is moving to a new host.
That's why most of us have stopped trying. Its like taking candy from a baby, hilarious the first dozen times. . .
from personal experiance (I hope you don't mind if I feild this one), when you more a site to a new server, you have to wait for your ISP to "propergate" (I hopd I spelt that right) the new DNS entries, it varies from server to server, but ussually only takes 24 hours for an ISP to "update" (for lack of a better or correct term) all the new DNS entries for there users... you can always directly connect to a site via the ip address, until the DNS "propagates" (hope I spelt that properly")
from personal experiance (I hope you don't mind if I feild this one), when you more a site to a new server, you have to wait for your ISP to "propergate" (I hopd I spelt that right) the new DNS entries, it varies from server to server, but ussually only takes 24 hours for an ISP to "update" (for lack of a better or correct term) all the new DNS entries for there users... you can always directly connect to a site via the ip address, until the DNS "propagates" (hope I spelt that properly")