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9. February 2008, 10:19:27
MadMonkey 
Modified by MadMonkey (9. February 2008, 10:23:09)
Has anyone else noticed, that the only players that never seem to complain about ANY sort of connection problem OR site speed, are players from the Czech Republic (or surrounding countries) ?

Do they not have problems ? If not, Why not ?
Could that be looked into ???

As a note i would like to say, as many of you, I have had lots of problems in the last few months, BUT this week (Wednesday & Thursday nights UK time), BrainKing was flying, both night i made over 400 moves in a few hours, which is amazing for 2 reasons.

1) the recent problems, i did not expect it at all
2) i was at work, and WAS actually working as well

So WHY were those 2 nights so special ? Who knows ? They should not have been, as normally all our friends from the States would have been on, so site should be slower if anything

Just some observations to think about

9. February 2008, 10:54:29
Fencer 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: Well, time has come to move, right? Why to stay in good old England when the great Central Europe is waiting for you to live there?
All right, now seriously. I have promised not to provoke anybody here, so I will do it at the blog site. Soon.

9. February 2008, 12:48:05
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re:
Fencer: Thats not a bad idea you know

There must be plenty of room as most of them are over here

9. February 2008, 14:40:23
Czuch 
Subject: Re:
Fencer: Its quite simple really..... Use Firefox, with all the correct extensions, use the lite version of this site, and move to the Czech Republic, and you will experience no problems whatsoever!

9. February 2008, 18:03:04
Fencer 
Subject: Re:
Czuch: MadMonkey is a smart guy. Unlike you, he understands.

9. February 2008, 21:13:04
Czuch 
Subject: Re:
Fencer: I have just spent 10 minutes trying to figure out how to respond in the blog section???

I have made a "new" log in etc., but dont see where to click to make an entry, or where to click to make a response? i tried clicking on someones name, like Fencer, which is clickable, but took me to an email page to write a note, and after I did this and went to send, it said that fencers email addy was not formated correctly to send it? I just got more frustrated and came here.

9. February 2008, 21:18:05
Fencer 
Subject: Re:
Czuch: I have noticed that you have created an account at the blog site. If you have received a confirmation e-mail and clicked the activate link (I think that's how it works), you should be able to post your comment if you click at the particular article page (click here and scroll down to the comment form).

9. February 2008, 23:18:32
pauloaguia 
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Fencer: The comment form will only be displayed if you are already logged in. If not you have to click the "log in" link (in tvery tiny letters at the bottomof the page), log in, be sent to a weird page that seems to be an administration menu of some sort, click the "back to weblog ink", find the entry you want to comment and click the "comments" link and finally scroll down to the log in form.

With practice this takes just a few seconds, but it's boring nevertheles...

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