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Did he go out of business or did someone hijack his domain?Gary
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sorry to have stirred up such a fuss. Everyone have a good weekend. I've got turntables to tune and tube gear to modify. Hopefully there will even be time to listen to some of it.Gary
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But I put 101 out 107 in the black this afternoon and had a nice dinner of Indian food, a good beer and nice visit with my son, I'm too relaxed to bite.Besides, at this point I'm not going to chance any comment on anything (:-).
Gary
"Forget it Jake. It's Chinatown".
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I just wanted to return to his site and drool over his fine product. Usually when a site is temporarily down, you get a time out. This was acting as though the DNS couldn't find it. Whois reported a change in April, so I thought maybe his domain had expired and someone grabbed it away. Unfortunately that happens. The registration gave no hint of Teres Audio or Chris Brady.Anyway, I'm glad to know Teres Audio is fine and sorry if some found my concern to be offensive.
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Garth,I don't understand what you find to be hostile in my original posting. I tried to bring up the Teres Audio website. I've had it bookmarked for a couple of years. I got redirected to a site that my ISP sends me to when the DNS cannot resolve the address. If a site is down, one of two things happen, 1) the browser times out or 2) the browser (Firefox) says it cannot connect to the server. This is not what happened with the Teres site. I was concerned that this was going to be bad news. I did a search on the VA and couldn't find any Teres references in the last few months. I then did a google search and found the standard pointers. I thought maybe something had gone wrong at Teres. I ran whois to check for an expired domain registration. Sometimes a business forgets to renew and a hijacker will grab the domain name in hopes of selling it back. The TeresAudio.com domain is registered under names not familiar to me. Run whois and you will see what I am talking about. I have known cases where a domain name for a very popular company expired and a concerned person renewed the domain at their expense to protect the company. I'm sure they were reimbursed. I felt someone on this forum would know the answer and made an inquiry. Simple as that.
had lost heir domain name or....whatever you were trying to suggest.There was a period of time today where AA was not reachable. Should I have suggested it had gone belly up?
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only a fool would read his *question* then go off and think or tell someone else, "Geez, Teres is out of business". I guess your point is there are a lot of fools out there.
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Someones a bit too sensative. He asked is he out of business. He did not imply it. My goodness some people just need to chill. So Garth, were you having a bad day or what? There was no reason to have that negative and venemous reaction.
I wasn't trying to suggest anything. When AA was unreachable this morning, I got the two responses I mentioned above so I knew it was a temporary problem.I certainly wish Teres Audio and Chris Brady no harm. Everything I have seen or read about the Teres TT has been most positive. If I could afford one, I would buy it in a minute.
Do you mean this one?I'm a bit in the dark here...
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I site was probably just under construction since they're always going through changes....for the better!! Working fine now.
...the RMAF?
not working, the least of which is that a company has gone out of business.
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