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    Join Date: Feb 2010

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    I'm Dave.

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    Something odd today. I wanted to add a post to the thread about the Tesla, and the cars colliding, and despite repeated attempts, logging in - logging out, turning machine off etc., can't do it.

    Hence my post to the One word Daily thread = "stuffed".

    Really puzzled by this. I keep being asked whether I want to stay on the page or leave, and sometimes I get a 103 message and link to a page which apparently doesn't exist, or I shouldn't have access to.

    Wasted at least 15 minutes on this so far. Mmmmmm!
    Dave

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    Join Date: Apr 2012

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    I'm getting slow or disrupted broadband today causing similar problems. Dunno what part of London you're in, but could be the same issue. My service comes via BT landline, although not a BT provider.
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    Join Date: Nov 2011

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    I'm Adrian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave2010 View Post
    Something odd today. I wanted to add a post to the thread about the Tesla, and the cars colliding, and despite repeated attempts, logging in - logging out, turning machine off etc., can't do it.

    Hence my post to the One word Daily thread = "stuffed".

    Really puzzled by this. I keep being asked whether I want to stay on the page or leave, and sometimes I get a 103 message and link to a page which apparently doesn't exist, or I shouldn't have access to.

    Wasted at least 15 minutes on this so far. Mmmmmm!
    I had a similar problem only yesterday, resolved by closing the page I was on then safari and re-starting it and AoS.
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