Http://dev.visualwebsiteoptimizer.com
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Hello.
http://dev.visualwebsiteoptimizer.com
seems to be hanging all the pages.
Most pages will not load for me.
Even your contact page will not load.
The forum seems OK.
Alan
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The 'small' one is Chester, a red Maine Coon. He weighs 20 pounds and he eats 4 packets of cat food per day.
The big one is Lester, a blue Maine Coon. He weighs 22 pounds and he eats mainly biscuits, about 1.5 cups per day, and he drinks a lot of water.
They talk a lot - but they know nothing about SEO!
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Because, I am older than you. The older you get the less you sleep. Why, because you realize you have less time left and you wanna be busy....
Just kidding. Was working on a new project, got tired of it and wanted to moz around a bit. BTW, you gotta send me a pic of that cat! Amazing. Just don't tell anyone I like cats and the like as they may think I'm a bit of a sissy or something....
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Hi everyone,
Thanks for letting us know. We heard about it from a couple of other places too. We're on it, and things should be working right now.
Keri
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Hello Robert.
Why aren't you asleep?
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I just reported it to the help desk as well. May be doing some maintenance, etc. We shall see.
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