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Upstream seems to be running but isn't responding promptly. Either capacity issues or a long running task exceeding the configured allowed time to run; maybe related to a search taking to long or something similar?

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Just now, Ian said:

Upstream seems to be running but isn't responding promptly. Either capacity issues or a long running task exceeding the configured allowed time to run; maybe related to a search taking to long or something similar?

Is it something to do with a flux capacitor?

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[Sucks air sharply through teeth]. Your nickelwanglerwarflesprocket is gone mate; you're gonna need a new one.

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15 minutes ago, dylanisabaddog said:

Turn it off and turn it on again 

Pretty much summarised my career in IT support there.

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7 hours ago, Drazen Muzinic said:

Is it something to do with a flux capacitor?

I can't help but feel you're not taking this seriously.

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504 must be the Gateway next door.

nip round and have a word with the neighbours.

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28 minutes ago, Ian said:

I can't help but feel you're not taking this seriously.

What gives you that impression?

 

Is it possible to reverse the polarity in some way? I've heard that works.

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4 minutes ago, Drazen Muzinic said:

What gives you that impression?

 

Is it possible to reverse the polarity in some way? I've heard that works.

Wrong socket - we're talking Linux sockets, not plug sockets.

You've let yourself down there, have a word.

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The last time I understood anything like this, I was taking my ZX Spectrum apart because Manic Miner refused to load.

 

48k of raw power that was.

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2 minutes ago, Drazen Muzinic said:

The last time I understood anything like this, I was taking my ZX Spectrum apart because Manic Miner refused to load.

 

48k of raw power that was.

Good times. Was my first computer, apparently I learnt my alphabet on it... not that that's too sad or anything 

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1 minute ago, Ian said:

Good times. Was my first computer, apparently I learnt my alphabet on it... not that that's too sad or anything 

Not at all. Never forget that feeling of rubber under my fingertips.

 

There's a punchline to be had using the words actress and bishop there somewhere.

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53 minutes ago, Drazen Muzinic said:

The last time I understood anything like this, I was taking my ZX Spectrum apart because Manic Miner refused to load.

 

48k of raw power that was.

To be fair, that's at least 25% of the power of Archant's hardware.

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23 minutes ago, Feedthewolf said:

To be fair, that's at least 25% of the power of Archant's hardware.

I think you've solved the reason behind the daily 'reaction' limit!

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