Offline Feedback Form
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So it's ironic because you have to access the internet to reach it, therefore somewhat-confirming that your internet connection is currently active?
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It's not that stupid -- you might, say, have an outage at home, but report said outage from the office, where you still have connectivity.
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@merreborn said:
I know - but over-analyzing takes the fun out of it...It's not that stupid -- you might, say, have an outage at home, but report said outage from the office, where you still have connectivity.
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@Ace_NoOne said:
@merreborn said:
It's not that stupid -- you might, say, have an outage at home, but report said outage from the office, where you still have connectivity.
I know - but over-analyzing takes the fun out of it...
OR maybe you are having internet problems, and want to report them, maybe you are not ALWAYS having the outage. I once had intermittent outages due to the fact that my phone lines were at capacity limit and wind could cause capacity to drop low enough to interrupt service.
However I'd like to think that clicking submit would cause the outage thus causing the person to go berserk and use the phone next time.
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That form is from the BBC UK article about the fiber trunk line being severed in the middle east.
Perhaps they are using reverse metrics, we all must fill in the form saying "Our internet is OK".
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@Jonathan Holland said:
Yeah, I guess I should have made that clearer. (How naive of me to think anyone would RTFA... )That form is from the BBC UK article about the fiber trunk line being severed in the middle east.
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@belgariontheking said:
@Jonathan Holland said:
"Our internet is OK".
WHICH INTERNET?
The one Al Gore made...out of tubes.
Duh.
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Couldn't this have affected people in the UK wanting to reach sites hosted in the middle east? The internet works both ways, you know!
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@mendel said:
Couldn't this have affected people in the UK wanting to reach sites hosted in the middle east? The internet works both ways, you know!
What does the middle east have to offer in way of web content?
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Hmmm.. Seems along the lines of the printed notices at restaraunts saying braille menus are available. There's an obvious joke there, but...
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@MasterPlanSoftware said:
@mendel said:
Couldn't this have affected people in the UK wanting to reach sites hosted in the middle east? The internet works both ways, you know!
What does the middle east have to offer in way of web content?
Oil
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@Kain0_0 said:
@MasterPlanSoftware said:
Since when did people use their web-browser to get oil?What does the middle east have to offer in way of web content?
Oil
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@PJH said:
Since when did people use their web-browser to get oil?
If you have to ask, you wouldn't understand.