any other websites that carry the mega manual?
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any other websites that carry the mega manual?
95% of the time when I try to go to megasquirt.info to check on the manual firefox/explorer says it can't find the server. This is driving me nuts. I'm sure its in my own internet settings but I swear that this is the only site I have trouble accessing on the entire web. Is there any other websites that carry an 'up-to-date' version of the manual? Any help would be appreciated, even if you have to point out the probably completely obvious solution and then mock my computer illiteracy. Thanks.
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Both sites were unavailable to me during the middle of Thursday GMT.
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I can repair or upgrade Megasquirts in UK. http://www.jamesmurrayengineering.co.uk
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are the servers rented somewhere offsite? like mine are? or are you hosting for yourself?
just an off-subject question.
when i was putting the nuts and bolts together for sparkandfuel.com, i was hoping to host it on my own at first, but i figured that i could leave it up to a hosting company for less money and more reliability (redundancy, antivirus, https://, faster upload speeds). to host it on my own with a medium fast connection would run something like $80/mo, plus hardware.
what did you guys do? and are you (Lance) "on site" with the B&G?
just an off-subject question.
when i was putting the nuts and bolts together for sparkandfuel.com, i was hoping to host it on my own at first, but i figured that i could leave it up to a hosting company for less money and more reliability (redundancy, antivirus, https://, faster upload speeds). to host it on my own with a medium fast connection would run something like $80/mo, plus hardware.
what did you guys do? and are you (Lance) "on site" with the B&G?
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