Error accessing your website

Robert E. Seastrom rs@seastrom.com
24 Oct 2002 02:09:22 -0400


Of course, it is a moral imperative to never do business with spammers...

                                        ---Rob


Kathy Bradley <kathy.bradley@mail.internetseer.com> writes:

> On Tue Oct 22, 2002 at 09:04:48 PM EDT I was unable to reach your web site:
> [[http://www.amrad.org/pipermail/lf/2002q3/001264.html]]
> due to the following error: Time Out
> As of Wed Oct 23, 2002 at 12:03:21 PM EDT I am able to access your web site
> again.
> I work for InternetSeer, a Web site monitoring company. InternetSeer is
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> Guidelines, this email is being sent to explain our research activities and to
> let you know about the difficulty in connecting to your site.
> The error listed above was initially detected by our primary site monitor in
> Philadelphia, Pa. then verified by our secondary site monitor located in Los
> Angeles, Ca. before this error event was recorded.
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> Sincerely,
> Kathy Bradley
> Web Site Analyst
> [[InternetSeer.com]]
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