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becca
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01 Jul 2005, 10:18 pm

Hy, this is probably the wrong place but I am hoping someone familiar with aspiesforfreedom has some ideas. I have not been able to access AFF for the last few days, just the homepage. I keep getting server error. I mail from uni so it might be something wrong with the system here, but there are no other problems, just AFF. I am not too clued up with puter stuff really. I will check with someone here after the weekend, meanwhile I would appreciate any ideas here. Thanks v much...
becca



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02 Jul 2005, 12:15 am

Hello Becca,
I you emailed Amy to ask her what is wrong with AFF and she said they would be back online as soon as they can too. I you think it's broke now for about three days I you miss AFF I you like the site alot! When I you try to go to the site it shows the first page but the forum won't load it says critical error.



monastic
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05 Jul 2005, 9:43 am

The Autism-Assembly website is gone also. I was concerned when I noticed that AFF was missing too, Becca and Puzzler. It was kind of strange for Oops, wrong planet (jypsy's website) and AFF to both be gone and then when I went to Autistics.org I read that they had had some problems with their webhost too. To top that off, Frank Klein had wrote about someone pirating his email address and was sending malicious emails to people. Of course, the way my little mind works I thought they were all connected incidents (conspiracy theory-freak, that I am) and was very nervous.

I guess they were all separate incidents though but I sure wish that AFF and Oops, wrong planet were back online so that I could feel that all is well in the world again and because I miss them very much.
:cry: I hate changes :(


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