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What happened to Antiqueradios.com?
Does anybody know what's going on with the Antiqueradios.com site? It's been inaccessible for a few days now.
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Don't know.I lost it 2 days ago. It's still out. It you find anything out, please let me know, And I will do the same. Bill Cahill
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According to a post on RAR+P the site got hacked and Alan had to take the server home to rebuild it. It may be back tomorrow, or it may take longer.
You'd think people would have better things to do than destroy a website.
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Yeah, what's the logic behind hacking a harmless site like that? I don't get it. Thanks for the info. At least we know it will be back at some point.
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they obvously didnt know what they were doing since they botched the system.script kiddies are wannabes that use others tools to "hack"
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i collect and restore vintage radio's,tv's,and ham gear. email for more info |
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I asked the same question on another thread as I didn't know how to start a thread. How do you start a thread or post a new question or topic?
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Chuck, it's just like posting a reply. Go to the main "Early B&W and Projection TV" listings, hit "new thread" at the top there and start typing in the big white box (I ignore the "font" "size" and "color" stuff). Then hit submit at the bottom. Don't ask me how to post a picture or get the little emoticons pasted though.
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"Restoring a tube TV is like going to war. A color one is like a land war in Asia." |
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Yeah, I used "quick reply" by mistake once and never saw it post.
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