Can anybody reach the site www.virtualbox.org ?
To me via IDNet it says connection refused.
If anyone has access to another ISP, perhaps via work, could you check if the site is accepting connections.
Many thanks,
Works for me...
Quote from: scook94 on Oct 30, 2008, 15:06:10
Works for me...
My goodness, thanks Steven. It is working for me now after refusing my connection for over an hour. Sods law.
Many thanks.
OK here too, JB. :dunno:
Thanks Rik. Maybe it was just down for a spot of maintenance. Definitely 'connection refused' according to the FF3 window. All OK now though.
Cheers,
Perhaps it was having a siesta? ;)
:lol:
Maybe so. I'm back in UK until 16th November. Pretty cold here but the weather in Spain isn't a lot better atm. 11C forecast for Sunday night. That's cold in a house without cavity walls and central heating. Brrrr!
http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/08360.html
How do you deal with that, JB?
My friends rang earlier said it was 12 degrees last night, has rained for 7 days, just stopped. :shake:
You might just as well stay here then, In. ;)
My thought entirely, global warming, my backside. ;D
Fortunately the house doesn't suffer from any dampness, so when we are back in UK there is no need to leave any heating on in Spain during winter. We have a large fitted AC in the lounge. It uses a heat exchanger so can be used to cool in summer and heat in winter. It is very efficient and forces warm air out at a great rate. Due to the design it is supposed to be one of the least expensive means of heating over there. We also have a fitted gas coal effect fire and a portable gas heater that we wheel into the study when it is very cold.
Only problem is that we are conscious that the heat goes out of the walls and roof very quickly and despite what many people think, gas and electricity are not really cheap in Spain.
Just noticed In's posting whilst I am typing. He's right. Our plans are not to spend that much time there in winter. This will be our last trip until spring.
And yes it has been wet there whilst we have been back in UK.
Just pack your thermals, JB, you'll be fine. ;)
Quote from: 6jb on Oct 30, 2008, 16:06:57
Just noticed In's posting whilst I am typing. He's right. Our plans are not to spend that much time there in winter. This will be our last trip until spring.
Ditto, I have cut back on my winter trips, it just isn't as warm/dry as it used to be.
I use oil filled radiators with portable calor gas as a back - up, not that cheap as you say.
Of course, the other problem that you'll both face, I suspect, will be the contraction of the aviation industry and its effect on fares. :(
Don't even go there Rik... :no: ;D
Inevitable. ;)
Quote from: Inactive on Oct 30, 2008, 16:23:39
Inevitable. ;)
Still better than the ferry to Bilbao :puke:
I can understand your feelings, JB. :getwell:
Quote from: 6jb on Oct 30, 2008, 16:25:57
Still better than the ferry to Bilbao :puke:
Ships and my guts don't mix JB, last time I went on one, it was to Denmark, never again....as you say... :puke: