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General TR Info about that English TR Forum?

TR Tom

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Like a lot of you I’m sure, I monitor and participate in several Triumph forums.

One that I always enjoyed reading ( but never participated in) was the TRForums out of England. Great to get a different perspective on the TR problems we all deal with. Plus there are those wonderful British expressions…they always talk about “niggling” problems that would become a “bit of a fiddle”. Of course my favorite was when they screwed something up and made “a bit of a dog’s breakfast out of it”.

Anyway, over the last month it was getting harder and harder to log into, and now I can’t get it at all. I don’t know if it’s gone away, or my caveman internet service just can’t find it anymore. Or maybe it’s just me and my admittedly Amish computer skills (there’s a reason I can only figure out how to fix cars that are at least 60 years old).

Any information would be greatly appreciated,
Tom
 
Hi Tom - if you can tell us the web address of the forum you mean, we might troubleshoot for you.

Also, try:


Tom M.
 
Thanks all,
I tried both the links Tom and Hamish suggested. On both I continue to get:

“Safari can’t open the page because the server can’t be found”

I had been using the address Tom shows, trforums.com for a couple years, but gradually started getting the above message, until now that’s all I get.

If it matters, I access forums with my iPad, and admittedly don’t have the best internet provider. Beyond that I’m totally lost, and won’t be offended if you talk to me like I don’t know anything…because I don’t!
 
You may need to clear your cookies. Often your anti-virus decides not to let you go to pages you use a lot. Usually clearing your history and cookies resets that. Occasionally you have to go deeper into the anti-virus program to delete the pages from the "bad" list.
 
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