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Originally posted by jmh View PostIt's a tiny little Lenovo ThinkCentre, so it wouldn't actually even be that much effort to toss it down the stairs.
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Originally posted by bigblue_dl View PostYou could throw it down a flight of stairs and call IT and tell them it doesn't work anymore.
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You could throw it down a flight of stairs and call IT and tell them it doesn't work anymore.
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Originally posted by St. Clown View PostDoes the failure inform you that there's a proxy issue of some sort when trying to access either of those sites?
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Originally posted by jmh View PostSo, this week I got upgraded to a new PC at work, and switched from Windows XP to Windows 8. For the past couple of days I've been having a problem with Internet access. The computer will lose Internet connectivity for like half a minute or so, and when it comes back, everything will be back to normal except that I'll be unable to access Gmail, and instead will get a "server not found" error. (Occasionally Facebook is also affected.) This happens regardless of which browser I'm using - Firefox, Chrome, IE all the same. All other sites work as normal. Outlook accesses our Exchange server normally. Rebooting my system fixes the problem temporarily, but nothing else I've tried (releasing and renewing my IP address, clearing cookies or browser cache, turning off the Norton firewall, etc.) works. I updated my drivers but this does not solve the problem. Anyone have any idea what the issue here might be?
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I'm happy to have assisted you, Mr jmh.
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Did you unplug and plug in your computer? Have you tried restarting your computer? Are all the cables securely fastened?
If none of these work, I can transfer you to a Techie to help you with your issue.
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Re: TRP: Free of political butthurt since 1999.
So, this week I got upgraded to a new PC at work, and switched from Windows XP to Windows 8. For the past couple of days I've been having a problem with Internet access. The computer will lose Internet connectivity for like half a minute or so, and when it comes back, everything will be back to normal except that I'll be unable to access Gmail, and instead will get a "server not found" error. (Occasionally Facebook is also affected.) This happens regardless of which browser I'm using - Firefox, Chrome, IE all the same. All other sites work as normal. Outlook accesses our Exchange server normally. Rebooting my system fixes the problem temporarily, but nothing else I've tried (releasing and renewing my IP address, clearing cookies or browser cache, turning off the Norton firewall, etc.) works. I updated my drivers but this does not solve the problem. Anyone have any idea what the issue here might be?
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Originally posted by RaceBoarder View PostIt's got to be something like that, but it also takes other factors like work, school, activities, check-ins, etc... I went to a very large high school (Freshmen/sophmore year my class was ~1300 kids before the school split into two seperate schools for Junior/Senior year) and I always see people from high school on there... I have a core group of 5-6 people that I still talk to on a regular basis, but that's really it from HS... I don't even have any casual acquaintances for the most part... Yet Facebook is always throwing some name that I haven't seen in 10 years at me under the People You May Know column...
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Originally posted by Brenthoven View PostI'm sure there's some sort of algorithm that goes from you to Friend A, to Friend B, to Friend C (and B and C don't know you, but C knows B and B knows A) and then Friend D who you happen to know.
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Originally posted by jen View PostNope, a girl I played hockey with about 10 years ago. Very odd.
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Originally posted by jen View Postknow what freaks me out? When I look at my "people you may know" for the first time in ages on fb, and there's someone I have NO mutual friends with, and they're not in my contact list or anything..... and I actually DO know them. how did fb know?!
No, we have 4 mutual friends, all from here.
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