Re: L8NC dead or alive?




"Les Desser" <NewsDump1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have seen <http://www.netmonitor.org/closing.php > about it closing.

However the site still allows registrations and seems to be functional -
except that the graphs are empty!

Is this service live (and I have some sort of problem) or is it dead?

Thanks.
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Les Desser
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Dead
Use f8lure instead
http://www.fruk.net/index.php?fruk=f8lure


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