From: Lynn W on 10 Dec 2009 08:51 www.btopenzone.com Cannot open in either Safari or Firefox on my macBook. This is the path that cannot be opened according to the activity window http://www.btopenzone.com/CSS/print.css
From: Jim on 10 Dec 2009 08:57 On 2009-12-10, Lynn W <lynn.williamson(a)FOREVERREDbtinternet.com> wrote: > www.btopenzone.com > > Cannot open in either Safari or Firefox on my macBook. This is the path > that cannot be opened according to the activity window > > http://www.btopenzone.com/CSS/print.css > The 'http://www.btopenzone.com' link seems to work ok here. Safari for Windows, via PlusNet (I think). Jim -- http://www.ursaMinorBeta.co.uk http://twitter.com/GreyAreaUK "A Microsoft spokesman said: "We spent five years and $350million developing a system that would make it really easy for us not to give you your money back." The Daily Mash
From: Rowland McDonnell on 10 Dec 2009 09:59 Lynn W <lynn.williamson(a)FOREVERREDbtinternet.com> wrote: > www.btopenzone.com > > Cannot open in either Safari or Firefox on my macBook. This is the path > that cannot be opened according to the activity window > > http://www.btopenzone.com/CSS/print.css I keep the following Web browsers around: Firefox Safari OmniWeb Camino iCab Opera if I find a Web page I can't open, I try another Web browser. Eventually, one of 'em gets what I'm after; sometimes, I find that there are particular urls that `just don't work properly for a bit' - changes around, and there appears to be no rhyme or reason to which browser is going to rescue me this time, except that Safari tends not to be the one. This problem seems to be down to iffiness at my ISP, given how bizarrly randomly it turns up and goes away again. My ISP is BT Internet. Rowland. (going for a new ISP in the new year) -- Remove the animal for email address: rowland.mcdonnell(a)dog.physics.org Sorry - the spam got to me http://www.mag-uk.org http://www.bmf.co.uk UK biker? Join MAG and the BMF and stop the Eurocrats banning biking
From: Jim on 10 Dec 2009 10:02 On 2009-12-10, Rowland McDonnell <real-address-in-sig(a)flur.bltigibbet.invalid> wrote: > (going for a new ISP in the new year) Out of interest, who? I've had very little trouble with Plusnet, but as they're a BT owned outfit nowadays I suspect you'd wnt to avoid them. Jim -- http://www.ursaMinorBeta.co.uk http://twitter.com/GreyAreaUK "A Microsoft spokesman said: "We spent five years and $350million developing a system that would make it really easy for us not to give you your money back." The Daily Mash
From: Rowland McDonnell on 10 Dec 2009 12:44 Jim <jim(a)magrathea.plus.com> wrote: > Rowland McDonnell <real-address-in-sig(a)flur.bltigibbet.invalid> wrote: > > > (going for a new ISP in the new year) > > Out of interest, who? Undecided. > I've had very little trouble with Plusnet, but as > they're a BT owned outfit nowadays I suspect you'd wnt to avoid them. Jim, almost everything you write about me is completely and utterly wrong - including that. Rowland. -- Remove the animal for email address: rowland.mcdonnell(a)dog.physics.org Sorry - the spam got to me http://www.mag-uk.org http://www.bmf.co.uk UK biker? Join MAG and the BMF and stop the Eurocrats banning biking
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