I agree.<br><br>The only reason I like to see a notice on this type of thing is that as an ISP I want to know that an issue reported by a user isn't our fault. It's relevant on outages but certainly not worth lengthy discussion and debate.<br><br> -Scott<br><span style="font-family:Prelude, Verdana, san-serif;"><br></span><span id="signature"><div style="font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;color: #999999;">-- Sent from my Palm Pre</div><br></span><span style="color:navy; font-family:Prelude, Verdana, san-serif; "><hr align="left" style="width:75%">Chris Burwell wrote:<br><br>I always laugh when I see Facebook and Twitter outages appear on this
<br>list! The first thought that comes to my mind is usually "who cares".
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<br>No offense intended to anyone. I do realize that there are some
<br>companies that have legitimate uses for these services, I just come
<br>from the opposite end of the spectrum where we block them.
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<br>- Chris
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