Boxerwork's gone wacky!

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ME 109
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Boxerwork's gone wacky!

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Strange things this morning logging onto the forum.
Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't.
I noticed some emails on the alt forum talking about the domain name expired?

Anyone else having trouble?
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Nup, in like Flynn.
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It's working ok for me Jeff, noticed those emails as well .
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Howdy Bob, that's good.
Not quite sure how I managed to put this in motorcycling...........

Hey I was over at Picnic Point on the Wapengo inlet just over a week ago, I considered calling you to try and rendezvous but wasn't quite sure of where we were going to be and when.
I had my youngest son Daniel on the back. We came up over Thredbo after a night in the hut at Geehi and then to Picnic Point and then (after seeing plenty of rain north) we went south and stayed at Wingan Inlet for a night before heading back over Mt. Hotham.
The RS is so well behaved when it's loaded up!

There ya go, that's why it's in motorcycling. :P
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Yeah Jeff, If I didn't have something more important on ,rarely do, would've enjoyed a ride on that
road with you, tis a beauty.
Prolly seen from my email that I couldn't get on here a couple hours ago but can now.
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It was definitely "shut down", although it seemed there were a few back doors - if that's your thing.... :lol:
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justoneoftheguys wrote:It was definitely "shut down", although it seemed there were a few back doors - if that's your thing.... :lol:
You're such an analist.
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Hmmm, I'm in, but I might be dreaming too.

Old desktop shortcuts don't work anymore, but I was able to login after googling Boxerworks.
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ME 109 wrote:Hmmm, I'm in, but I might be dreaming too.

Old desktop shortcuts don't work anymore, but I was able to login after googling Boxerworks.
That's odd Jeff, I don't see why old shortcuts should not work anymore. I still use the same bookmarks I've had for a while now and they are fine after our latest forum mis-adventure. What URL did the shortcuts point to, and what URL are you using to access the forum? http://forum.boxerworks.com is the place to be.
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