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1. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
Captiv8r Sep 16, 2010 8:15 AM (in response to Userbak610)Didn't you hear? The snail was upgraded to a mouse!
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2. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
Userbak610 Sep 16, 2010 8:46 AM (in response to Captiv8r)A mouse could have done circles around this!
Anyway, it's faster now, I guess the poor little guy got fed
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3. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
Captiv8r Sep 16, 2010 9:10 AM (in response to Userbak610)Personally, I'm going to go with the Sun Spots theory.
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4. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
shunithD Sep 16, 2010 10:25 AM (in response to Userbak610)Userbak610 wrote:
He's moving extra extra slow today.
Actually, he overate and was feeling somnolent... so decided to grab a quick 40 winks. Unfortunately, that's when you stumbled upon him...
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5. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
Kami Bambiraptor Sep 28, 2010 11:47 AM (in response to Userbak610)A note at the top says this question is 'assumed answered'. I wonder what that means in JiveSpeak™?
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6. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
Bill Hunt Sep 28, 2010 12:03 PM (in response to Kami Bambiraptor)Maybe that Adobe just got a shipment of Purina Snail Chow?
Hunt
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7. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
Userbak610 Sep 28, 2010 12:06 PM (in response to Kami Bambiraptor)I didn't mark it answered, cause no one admitted to why they hadn't fed the snail yet?
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8. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
Captiv8r Sep 28, 2010 12:19 PM (in response to Userbak610)I think it means one of the volunteer moderators has flagged it as having been answered.
Cheers... Rick
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9. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
~graffiti Sep 28, 2010 1:51 PM (in response to Kami Bambiraptor)It's automatic. As soon as there is a post in the thread, "Possibly Answered" shows up.
I guess it IS possible...
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11. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
Bill Hunt Sep 28, 2010 3:52 PM (in response to Captiv8r)Rick,
You have been waiting all day to use that line...
Hunt
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13. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
Bill Hunt Sep 29, 2010 10:53 AM (in response to Semaphoric)Thanks, I needed that this AM!!!!
Hunt
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14. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
Kami Bambiraptor Sep 29, 2010 11:50 AM (in response to ~graffiti)~graffiti wrote:
It's automatic. As soon as there is a post in the thread, "Possibly Answered" shows up.
I guess it IS possible...
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Claudio González Nov 21, 2010 3:39 AM (in response to Userbak610) -
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Phillip Jones Nov 21, 2010 10:42 AM (in response to Claudio González)what is normal with this Forum setup.
I belive they are in need of a brand new server farm this one acts like it was put on line in 1995.
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17. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
Claudio González Nov 21, 2010 2:40 PM (in response to Phillip Jones)"Normal" m
eaning "average."
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18. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
Claudio González Dec 11, 2010 8:36 AM (in response to Userbak610)Took nearly 60 seconds for anything (entering the forums, opening a message, ...) for several minutes, seems back to "normal" now.
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19. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
Claudio González Dec 19, 2010 3:21 AM (in response to Claudio González)Claudio González wrote:
Took nearly 60 seconds for anything (entering the forums, opening a message, ...) for several minutes, seems back to "normal" now.
Exactly the same situation just now, only that this time I gave up after two minutes of waiting for this thread to open. The message was "waiting for forums.adobe.com". Back to "normal" now.
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20. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
Claudio González Dec 20, 2010 5:08 AM (in response to Userbak610)First time ingressing in the forums today. 20 seconds for the main page to load ("normal" is around 5 seconds).
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21. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
Bill Hunt Dec 20, 2010 5:48 PM (in response to Claudio González)Claudio,
Things have been going pretty well for me, in the US, MST. Have not had any noticeable glitches, or slowdowns.
Hunt
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22. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
Claudio González Dec 20, 2010 7:52 PM (in response to Bill Hunt)Bill, is this an example of what in English is called "cold comfort"?
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Bill Hunt Dec 22, 2010 12:44 PM (in response to Claudio González)Claudio,
It probably is.
This AM (Dec. 22, 2010) about 9:00AM PST, I did have a big slowdown, and on most of my regular product fora. It seemed that all refresh and display operations were really getting slower by the page. Suddenly, I got logged-out (this often signals that the forum will be going down). Logged back in, and things are now back to "normal speed." Just a slowdown and a log-out.
Why? I like your response to similar in another thread - "lunar eclipse." Also, not sure of the physical location of the Adobe servers, but the West Coast of the US is being battered by storms, with some major flooding. Don't think it's affecting the San Jose Area, as much as San Diego, but maybe the servers are in a flooded basement in San Diego?
Hunt
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24. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
Bill Hunt Dec 24, 2010 10:12 AM (in response to Bill Hunt)Well, I knew I'd curse myself, by stating that things seem to be going smoothly, and with "normal" response.
December 24, 2010, from about 09:00AM PST (Pacific Standard Time), the forum is really acting up. Slow page loads, and tons of "Server Not Found" errors. I have been logged-out for almost every post - if they go through. Usually, a half-dozen Post Reply will get the job done - finally, but then I have to log back in. As it is Christmas Eve in US Adobe land, I wonder if the snail took the weekend off?
Even with limited traffic in the various product fora, that I frequent, things are S-L-O-W, and accompanied by log-in issues galore.
Maybe things will be fixed in 2011? Should have asked Santa Claus for a speedier forum, when I saw him at Macy's...
Hunt
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25. Re: Would somebody feed the snail?
danlisa Jan 4, 2011 6:52 PM (in response to Userbak610)i like to eat the France snail..delicious...ha ha ..





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