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Posted by David Bamford at 00:21 on Sat, Mar 13, 2010

It looks like Tarboard has struck Pike Rock and sunk!  I haven't been able to get on board today.  Has anyone else had any difficulty in 'boarding' her?

David.

Re: Tarboard

Posted by Robin Marshall at 12:56 on Sat, Mar 13, 2010

Likewise, maybe she encountered a water spout, or a hawk got the pigeons.

Must be some technical glitch, or they have not put a shilling in the meter.

Robin

Re: Tarboard

Posted by Magnus Smith at 13:44 on Sat, Mar 13, 2010

Aye. She's been taken aback on a lee shore, for sure.

Re: Tarboard

Posted by Woll Newall at 16:22 on Sat, Mar 13, 2010

The ISP's server on which TarBoard is hosted has been attacked by a defacer. About 300 sites have been defaced (in this case the home pages have been replaced with an uplifting quote from the "founder" of Turkey - Kemal Ataturk!). At the moment, the ISP expects it to take all weekend to load their backup and fix the hole which the attacker used to gain access.

Re: Tarboard

Posted by Geraint Lewis at 12:57 on Sun, Mar 14, 2010

Sorry to hear that Woll, and I hope that it isn't causing you too much hassle this weekend.

I remember reading a biography of Kemel Ataturk many years ago. An interesting character, although not one I'd ever thought I'd come across on an AR discussion forum. Perhaps we ought to run a competition to find a link between the two? (I guess the Altounyans and AR's visit to see them in Aleppo might come into that somewhere).

Re: Tarboard

Posted by Woll Newall at 12:39 on Tue, Mar 16, 2010

Anchor thrown, new mast made and, most importantly, food rescued from knapsack. 

TarBoard is now back online. 

http://www.tarboard.net/tarboard/messages/35602.htm

 

 

Re: Tarboard

Posted by Duncan Hall at 00:12 on Mon, Mar 22, 2010

That's rather a good link, Geraint!  Ataturk famously delivered speeches in the square in Aleppo (from the balcony of a fashionable hotel Ransome is sure to have visited), close by the Altounyan hospital!

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