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Re: Site issue...any ideas?
      Wed Oct 19 2005 07:17 PM

Ok, I tracked down the culprit:

image3.flhurricane.com

The source of our favicon.ico file...now lets hope that only 1 image server was a problem. I'll know tomorrow evening for sure - the crashes only happen during a few hour interval in the evenings. The rest of the day and night they don't happen. Wierd...

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* Site issue...any ideas? Random Chaos Wed Oct 19 2005 07:17 PM
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. * * Re: Site issue...any ideas? MikeCAdministrator   Wed Oct 19 2005 09:12 PM
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