Cycle chat - access denied
Lifeson
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No problems logging on to cycle chat until this morning, but it is now brings up our companies access denied page.
I dont know whether this is because the site is added to some kind of list or there is something in the sites data that causes this (key words searches etc)
Anybody else having any problems?
Can somebody who frequents here and there (you know who you are ) pass this info on to the moderators to see if thay have made any changes that would cause this.
I may go insnane if I cant get my daily CChat fix :?
I dont know whether this is because the site is added to some kind of list or there is something in the sites data that causes this (key words searches etc)
Anybody else having any problems?
Can somebody who frequents here and there (you know who you are ) pass this info on to the moderators to see if thay have made any changes that would cause this.
I may go insnane if I cant get my daily CChat fix :?
"You must return here with a shrubbery, or else, you will never pass through this wood... alive."
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Shaun informedColin N.
Lincolnshire is mostly flat... but the wind is mostly in your face!0 -
I'm blocked now at work as well.
I suspect it is the monthly updating of the blocked website rathe than anything done by ShaunWant to know the Spen666 behind the posts?
Then read MY BLOG @ http://www.pebennett.com
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Shaun has been intouch and says he has added some new keywords which may be the cause of the problem
He is investigating and I'm sure will kep us updated especially if it not just one person affected"You must return here with a shrubbery, or else, you will never pass through this wood... alive."0 -
Gosh, isn't it handy that the forum so many of you have all spurned is here to help you out.
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Lifeson wrote:Shaun has been intouch and says he has added some new keywords which may be the cause of the problem
He is investigating and I'm sure will kep us updated especially if it not just one person affectedColin N.
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john_stevenson wrote:Gosh, isn't it handy that the forum so many of you have all spurned is here to help you out.
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:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :oops: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:Want to know the Spen666 behind the posts?
Then read MY BLOG @ http://www.pebennett.com
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john_stevenson wrote:Gosh, isn't it handy that the forum so many of you have all spurned is here to help you out.
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I'd say!!0 -
...bit of a cheek coming on here to ask about cycle chat isn't it?! :?...all the way...'til the wheels fall off and burn...0
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Where is the little things that annoy you thread?
CYCLE CHATTERS can go on the list!0 -
The courtesy is very much appreciated, and will be extended to BR forumers if they post about login problems on CC
Seriously though, it's really not a them and us situation - whichever forum you use (and quite a few use both) it's all good for cycling.
It might interest you to know though that there have been some quite positive threads on CC about BR recently. The changes that are being made here are warmly welcomed by members, and there are plenty of people who love the non-forum content of the site as well.
Let's face it, who doesn't like to see top quality photo's of the latest kit .... drool
Thanks,
Shaun
(CC Admin)
PS. If anyone needs help with CycleChat in the future - please email me in the first instance: webmaster@cyclechat.co.uk--
Stopped smoking, saved a fortune. Started cycling, spent it all!0 -
john_stevenson wrote:Gosh, isn't it handy that the forum so many of you have all spurned is here to help you out.
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The sheer barefacedness of coming on here to ask why they can't log on takes the biscuit really? :roll:0 -
john_stevenson wrote:Gosh, isn't it handy that the forum so many of you have all spurned is here to help you out.
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Indeed John. And I think I'm correct in saying that none of the posters in this thread (at least up to the point of your post) have 'spurned' BR. In fact some of us have spoken in positively glowing tones (well, fairly enthusiasically) both here and 'other places'. In fact looking at this :- "In total there are 281 users online :: 61 Registered, 2 Hidden and 218 Guests" We need all the active posters we can getColin N.
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M.Cole wrote::roll:
You need roll your eyes matey ... Some of us still remember a certain 'News Item' from not so long ago :shock: :PColin N.
Lincolnshire is mostly flat... but the wind is mostly in your face!0 -
john_stevenson wrote:Gosh, isn't it handy that the forum so many of you have all spurned is here to help you out.
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especially when there were so many critiscisms of the new site!0 -
SteveR_100Milers wrote:john_stevenson wrote:Gosh, isn't it handy that the forum so many of you have all spurned is here to help you out.
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especially when there were so many critiscisms of the new site!
Miss this one did you?:-Posted Thu Aug 2, 2007 1:34 pm
john_stevenson wrote:
Gosh, isn't it handy that the forum so many of you have all spurned is here to help you out.
Indeed John. And I think I'm correct in saying that none of the posters in this thread (at least up to the point of your post) have 'spurned' BR. In fact some of us have spoken in positively glowing tones (well, fairly enthusiasically) both here and 'other places'. In fact looking at this :- "In total there are 281 users online :: 61 Registered, 2 Hidden and 218 Guests" We need all the active posters we can get
Colin N.
Or did you just tag on at the end and do a parrot impersonation :roll:Colin N.
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john_stevenson wrote:Gosh, isn't it handy that the forum so many of you have all spurned is here to help you out.
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Grow up!!!
Don't you think that when the C+ forum was ever down or had temporary closures in it's last weeks that similar discussions about it were not conducted on other forums!? :roll:I'd rather walk than use Shimano0 -
Gosh, isn't it handy that the forum so many of you have all spurned is here to help you out.
Tickled me - I thought for a moment you were referring to SafeSpeed......
I can just imagine the repsonse!<b><i>He that buys land buys many stones.
He that buys flesh buys many bones.
He that buys eggs buys many shells,
But he that buys good beer buys nothing else.</b></i>
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Cunobelin wrote:Gosh, isn't it handy that the forum so many of you have all spurned is here to help you out.
Tickled me - I thought for a moment you were referring to SafeSpeed......
I can just imagine the repsonse!
Now there's a thought ... If someone were to post on ... No ... Perhaps not :roll: :twisted:Colin N.
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You know you want to!<b><i>He that buys land buys many stones.
He that buys flesh buys many bones.
He that buys eggs buys many shells,
But he that buys good beer buys nothing else.</b></i>
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:roll:Colin N.
Lincolnshire is mostly flat... but the wind is mostly in your face!0 -
My apologies to Lifeson for corrupting his post.....
Howzabout posting the following of SafeSpeed
The fourm at Stanley Hill is not letting me in...
No problems logging on to www.stanleyhill.org until this morning, but it is now brings up our companies access denied page.
I dont know whether this is because the site is added to some kind of list or there is something in the sites data that causes this (key words searches etc)
Anybody else having any problems?
Can somebody who frequents here and there (you know who you are ) pass this info on to the moderators to see if thay have made any changes that would cause this.
I may go insnane if I cant get my daily Stanley Hill fix :?
(THe "joke" is here:.....................
http://www.bikeradar.com/road/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12536397&start=0)
Now - THAT is trolling!
[/url][/i]<b><i>He that buys land buys many stones.
He that buys flesh buys many bones.
He that buys eggs buys many shells,
But he that buys good beer buys nothing else.</b></i>
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