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Subject: Re: A Short Interruption...

Author: Steven Schwartz

Date: 14:49:51 10/14/97

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On October 14, 1997 at 17:36:28, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:

>
>On October 13, 1997 at 12:33:00, Steven Schwartz wrote:
>
>>This morning (Monday, October 13) at about 11:00 a.m. (New York time) we
>>made some minor improvements to CCC so the board was down (on purpose)
>>for a short time. My apologies to those of you who attempted to gain
>>access during that time.
>>
>>Generally, if you are denied access or the site appears to be down, you
>>should wait and retry in about 15 minutes. If access is still denied,
>>then please let us know via email at yourmove@icdchess.com or you can
>>call us at 1-800-645-4710 (U.S. & Canada), 516-424-3300 (elsewhere), or
>>fax 516-424-3405.
>>
>>We are committed to keeping the members informed.
>>Steve
>
>I read this msg yesterday also.
>Why do i see it again?
>
>Ain't there something like 'unread msg' versus 'read msg'?

I only posted the message once. You might try sorting by time or in 3
hour increments. As we mentioned in an earlier post, we are constantly
working on improving the CCC, but it is really only 7 days old now, and,
even though it began life in pretty darn good shape, we are always
trying to make it better and easier to use.

One of our projects is to get the server to recognize which posts you
have read and which you have not. We are also working on a better system
of indexing the archives so that those of you paying fortunes for phone
and on-line time will have much of the burden lifted. The only thing we
ask from the members is patience.

That does not mean that we do not want suggestions on how to make the
CCC better. That is our mutual goal. If there is something you want to
see implemented that we can do, it will be done. Do not hesitate to tell
us.
Steve



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