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Im scared! I want my neowin NOW!! :cry:

Just kidding. Don't be too rushed, just a suggestion if the script isn't finished yet, try putting Blogger up temporaro;y. You don't need a design, just a basic setup. We'd get our news (without the archives) and you wouldn't have to worry so much about getting the news stuff up.

Thanks, Neobond.

God, I feel so relaxed knowing it's not my site to admin and sort out :p

I'm used to being the admin guy people are always shouting at to get sites updated, and it's DAMN stressful! Knowing someone else is on it is so good.

Dont know if you understand what I mean, But meh. :)

Good work Guys :hug:

These past few weeks have really shown me how I'd suffer without Neowin.

At times I so wish I didn't know what that is... :D

Actually, that was said yesterday and I don't think anything went up.

What was posted on the forums that microsoft didn't like?

Yep no change yesterday :cry:

Take a look at this if you like, http://news.com.com/2100-1025-991624.html

Even though this was an old thread, I still hate Microsoft......... they are way too big for their britches...... just a bunch of schoolyard bullies

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Im scared! I want my neowin NOW!! :cry:

Just kidding. Don't be too rushed, just a suggestion if the script isn't finished yet, try putting Blogger up temporaro;y. You don't need a design, just a basic setup. We'd get our news (without the archives) and you wouldn't have to worry so much about getting the news stuff up.

Thanks, Neobond.

"Im scared! I want my neowin NOW!!"

Major anxiety attacks forth coming pretty soon!! :blink:

why? because you could view this from another perspective to see exactly why we can't wait! i read alot of "wheres the problem" topics, where many members are suggesting diferent options for admins to try out, where admins are telling what went wrong etc. but, for the site like neowin, this should not happen! when having 2 things on TODO list, NEVER make both at the same time!

the main problem was, that they went to a new server, which, i'm sure it doesn't have exactly the same software config as did the previous had. and because of this, alot of problems happen. then, also, they wanted to upgrade to new system, new forums version, new template and more. we all know how much does it take for programmer to sort things out (i hope you asked InvisionPower support to sort few problems you had, since you have registered forum)... i hope that problem won't happen again.. EVER!

other than that, i really hope you guys sort those things out ASAP!

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