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What happened to The Vintage Triumph Register web site??

For the last few days, I haven't been able to get on. Is it my computer?? Have they changed the site address?? Or did it go off the air for maintenance or something?? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/hammer.gif
 
Not sure what happened. I can't reach them, either. I remember a month or so back, they were "under construction" - but hadn't checked in with them in since then.

Mickey
 
Been checking for 2 days with no luck, must be powered by lucas and somebody forgot the ground. Wayne
 
About 50% of the time that I try to access that site it's down. I think somebody just turns the server off randomly for kicks.... or it's hosted by a university /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif

-Shannon
 
It was there a few days ago -- will probably be back soon. This seems to happen every few months. As I recall this is a volunteer-supported effort so all we can do is be patient and check back from time to time.
 
It is online as of 3:00pm MST 5 November 2004 at
https://www.vtr.org

It is undergoing some work after the previous web maintainers resigned, so new web maintainers are working to get the site back up 100%. I will imagine it will take quite a while to work out the problems after the site was hacked and crashed a few times.

Give them some time, it is all volunteer work.
 
Glenn, thanks for the info as we all visit the site and really miss it. I thought that's where I had read about the coil hookup, but at my age I was lucky to remember I forgot. HaHa, Wayne
 
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