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Finding Joe's Siskiyou Line layout web site
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Sun Oct 08 2006, 12:50AM


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If you want to find Joe Fugate's extensive Siskiyou Line web site, you can click here.

If you want the actual link, it's http://siskiyou-railfan.net ...

[ Edited Sun Oct 08 2006, 12:50AM ]
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KCSLINES
Sun Nov 26 2006, 06:07PM
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For some reason I can no longer get Joe Fugate's Siskiyou Line Web site. When I click on the link I get a blank page.
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Scruff
Sun Nov 26 2006, 10:47PM
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Works for me .. "shrug"

cheers
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Joe Fugate
Mon Nov 27 2006, 12:52PM


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The standard web debugging principles apply:

1. Try a different browser. If you are using Internet Explorer, then try Firefox instead.
2. Wait an hour and try again.
3. If neither of the above works, then try a different computer (a friends computer, or one at work).
4. If none of these work, then the site is probably truely down.

One further note: It's a good idea to install and get familar with two different browsers on your computer. For Windows boxes, I recommend the two top browsers: Internet Explorer and Firefox, and then switch between them as needed to browse a site on the internet.

For a Mac, your two top choices would be Firefox and Safari, and for Linux, you could try Firefox and Opera.

I work primarily on a Windows box, and generally prefer Firefox, but will switch to IE if the site is giving me issues.

And by the way, my Siskiyou Line site is working fine on several different computers, so it's either something on your local machine or a temporary internet glitch.

Joe Fugate
http://siskiyou-railfan.net - 250,000 hits and counting!

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KCSLINES
Mon Nov 27 2006, 08:30PM
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Thanks for the information. I used to get your Siskiyou Line web site just fine and about two weeks ago began having problems. I use MSN explorer as my primary browser, but have also tried Netscape, IE and FireFox all with the same result. I get this web site fine as well as others and have the same problem with my other two home computers. It must be some problem here at home...I thank you for your time and trouble.

JIM

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