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    I have been trying to open this forum since yesterday and the message made me think that the forum were down but I went to your web site and finally found a way to visit the forum, I THINK THAT I NEED A NEW COMPUTER and since today are Father-Day

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    It looks like the main page (www.scrollsawer.com) is down, but the forums (www.scrollsawer.com/forum ) are working fine. It'll probably get fixed tomorrow.

    I'm not sure if it's a better excuse for a new computer or to log off and go make some sawdust. I think I'll go work on the latter.

    --Rob

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    • #3
      As Rob said, the main page is still down but the secondary way of getting on line is working fine.

      george
      A day without sawdust is a day without sunshine.
      George

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      • #4
        I hope that everything gets fix soon,

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