New Klasse

Well Charlie, my post there refers to the fact that I was locked out of my account under an unwanted poster module for 2 days. My account was reinstated late today. As an administrator on another forum Im familiar with different lockout procedures. After accessing the site through another IP, I found my account nonexistant. Speaks volumes.



Anyone that thinks I have a hidden agenda against Klasse must be as new here as you are. Everyone that knows me, knows I have always been a huge proponent and hard core Klasse user.



If you smell a rat, wipe off your upper lip.
 
NozeBleedSpeed said:
Well Charlie, my post there refers to the fact that I was locked out of my account under an unwanted poster module for 2 days. My account was reinstated late today. As an administrator on another forum Im familiar with different lockout procedures. After accessing the site through another IP, I found my account nonexistant. Speaks volumes.



Anyone that thinks I have a hidden agenda against Klasse must be as new here as you are. Everyone that knows me, knows I have always been a huge proponent and hard core Klasse user.



If you smell a rat, wipe off your upper lip.





No such action was taken against you. We have not had a "Miserable" module installed since we moved hosting platforms.



I'm sorry you feel you need to spread hate and discontent, including your rude comment above.



BANNED :wavey
 
FWIW, I checked his status several times today upon learning of his claim and not once he did he appear as anything other than "registered"
 
A self-fulfilling prophecy, I guess.



FWIW, I couldn't access Autopia.org, and a few other sites, for about 24 hours. We had some severe weather in the southeast yesterday and it seemed that part of the DNS was gone. I never lost connectivity, but some of the net just disappeared.



I posted in the OT about this. A few others had the same experience.
 
Steve530... I had 3-4 complaints today regarding access. My understanding is that one of the primary DNS systems in the internet had an outage.
 
DavidB said:
Steve530... I had 3-4 complaints today regarding access. My understanding is that one of the primary DNS systems in the internet had an outage.



I had trouble accessing a few other sites, too.



If I understand this correctly, when a server goes down, the DNS gets passed along to other servers. But it propagates slowly, and there would be no way for Autopia.org to speed it up.
 
Steve530 said:
I had trouble accessing a few other sites, too.



If I understand this correctly, when a server goes down, the DNS gets passed along to other servers. But it propagates slowly, and there would be no way for Autopia.org to speed it up.



Not exactly, DNS just maps a host record to an IP. If YOUR dns server goes down then you could point to another one to resolve www.autopia.org. If the record for autopia.org somehow expired or was lost and those changes made their way down to your dns server then it would also take a while for the changes to make it back down to you once it was corrected.



However, I think it was probably just a DNS outtage at an ISP that cause your problems or possibly some server issues on autopia.com end. :xyxthumbs
 
DavidB said:
Whoa... Zane! How did you come to the conclusion that Charlie was pointing a finger at you? Let's not get nuts here.



I wasn't trying to come to any conclusions, but it wasn't the first time the "positioning" thing had been thrown out, and I was just making sure I wasn't being associated with that :) I'm not getting nuts :)
 
All this talk about new and old, and it appears that nobody has considered what else it could be that caused the results that NoseBleedSpeed saw, but without being a bad batch, or a reformulation.



It seems to me that anyone who has a one-year-old bottle of Klasse (AIO or SG) that has been used periodically, will naturally have a different product than is inside a new, unopened bottle.



When the bottle is opened & left open, some of the solvents (whether they are water, VOC's, or other chemicals) evaporate.



This naturally leads to a thickening of the product - which makes the new product appear to be thinner.



Additionally, because some of the solvents evaporate, the remaining product in the bottle has a higher concentration of 'active ingredients' than the product in a new bottle has.



This could explain the difference in performance in the 'test' performed.



In the past I've had a bottle of AIO that thickened up to a consistancy similar to toothpaste. I'm certain that the concentration of 'active ingredients' was also significantly higher than when I bought the bottle.



Why must people always look for a conspiracy, a criminality, a devious explaination for something that is most likely a relatively easily explained phenomena?



If someone is really 'dying' to know whether the product has been reformulated, why not send it out to an analytical lab. Sure, it costs money . . . but with true, analytical results, there would be truth, and closure for this subject.
 
BoneDaddy said:
Phil why did you delete the post about the new carlack?



Phil's post was deleted because he was spamming the forum. He posted the same letter three times in a matter of minutes... as a brand new member!



The the company want s to come out and say they are the new guys in town, then just do it.



I'm getting tired of this crap!
 
DavidB said:
Phil's post was deleted because he was spamming the forum. He posted the same letter three times in a matter of minutes... as a brand new member!



The the company want s to come out and say they are the new guys in town, then just do it.



I'm getting tired of this crap!



I see. I saw two of the posts. I noticed he only had 40 posts and thought that was sort of odd.



Thanks for the explanation, David.
 
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