
Pete Lane
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Everything posted by Pete Lane
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I repeat. Please remove my account immediately. Otherwise I'll take further action.
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Can you please remove my account from this sewage pond. Immediately.
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How do you "sign up to moderate" a forum you part-own? Ill-informed claptrap as usual.
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What's pyscho? Presuming you mean psycho and if so I'm sure a pyschologist could have a field day with you.
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Oh the irony of that statement. You really don't have much self awareness do you?
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Where's the report on your outage that lost data?
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Happy now? You're just making yourself look silly.
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Network issue - SG Data Center Resolved Resolved All customer services are now back online. Please contact us if you are still experiencing any issues. The initial cause of this was a datacentre power failure during scheduled maintenance, causing a total loss of power to our equipment, but also our network providers' equipment. Apologies for the disruption caused. Dom Taylor17:48 UTC - 31 May 2025 Identified Update: We are currently addressing a ongoing hardware-related issue impacting a portion of our infrastructure. Our team is working to restore full connectivity by performing necessary physical adjustments. As a result, some services, including systems hosted on certain nodes, may be temporarily unavailable. We are actively working on resolution and will provide updates as progress continues. Thank you for your understanding. 13:30 UTC - 31 May 2025 Recovering Our network team has confirmed that our services are back online. Connectivity has been largely restored, and our network resilience is improving steadily. Our team is actively monitoring to ensure full service strength. We appreciate your continued patience while we work toward full resolution. Dyane H05:24 UTC - 31 May 2025 Identified We are aware of a network outage currently affecting our SG1 (Singapore) Data Center. Our team has identified that the issue is related to ongoing network maintenance at the Singapore site. This may be impacting connectivity to some servers. Our network team is actively working on mitigation to restore full connectivity as quickly as possible. Thank you for your continued patience and understanding as we resolve this. Dyane H04:17 UTC - 31 May 2025 Began at: 04:17 UTC - 31 May 2025
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I'm just a moderator so you're referencing the wrong person. Just to be clear, because I know you can so easily misconstrue things, I am not and never have been an owner of the site.
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I also just cannot be bothered with this shit. No more.
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It was honest advice. I actually feel sorry for you.
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Not you mate. You seriously need psychiatric help.
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What an absolute joke you've become. Knock yourself out posting whatever you want, nobody reads this bloody site any more. Loser.
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Return to Racing in Hawke's Bay for Spring 2026 Sent on behalf of Hawke’s Bay Racing and New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing This evening, trainers and members were updated on the return to racing strategy for Hastings, following the temporary closure of the track last September after a horse slipped on the second day of the Hawke’s Bay Spring Carnival. Pending approval by the NZTR Board, we can confirm that work will progress on a partial re-cambering of the bends leaving the home straight (1600m & 1400m) of the Hastings racetrack. Notwithstanding any unforeseen circumstances, this significant, expert-led investment will allow for a safe and confident return to racing in Hawke’s Bay for spring 2026. This work is essential to ensuring a sustainable future for racing in the region. In parallel, further planning is underway to determine the long-term vision for racing in the wider Hawke’s Bay area. NZTR and Hawke’s Bay Racing expect to share more detailed updates with members and the public in July. We would like to thank our East Coast racing clubs who continue to work together to shape a strong and sustainable future for the industry and the community. We look forward to racing returning to the Hawke’s Bay Region.
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I can't be bothered reading all that waffle. Obviously the fact that they call it a CIST is completely incorrect. Maybe you should inform them of their error - I'm sure they'd be delighted to hear from you. I note that you didn't even know what one was in your reply to the OP as evidenced by your WTF exclamation.
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From the Clegg Hammer website but obviously you know best. The CLEGG HAMMER or Clegg Impact Soil Tester (CIST) is a falling weight deflectometer that measures the stiffness of soils or pavements to assist engineers to determine the ability of the pavement to support load.
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Seems the Comic Dog spends more time on here than his own site!
Pete Lane replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
Whatever you say mate. -
Seems the Comic Dog spends more time on here than his own site!
Pete Lane replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
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Seems the Comic Dog spends more time on here than his own site!
Pete Lane replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
Ok you want my opinion? I think you've had some sort of IT problem but you're too arrogant to admit it. -
Seems the Comic Dog spends more time on here than his own site!
Pete Lane replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
Did you swallow a dictionary this morning? -
Seems the Comic Dog spends more time on here than his own site!
Pete Lane replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
For what? I don't have any admin rights on Channel X and certainly don't remove posts on RIP. Get your facts straight -
Seems the Comic Dog spends more time on here than his own site!
Pete Lane replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
Too funny. You're over there watching everything posted and reacting to it. Still no explanation about the missing posts - hardly surprising really. -
Trentham is a Joke and the Stipes not much better.
Pete Lane replied to Trojan's topic in Galloping Chat
Nice words. You are clearly under his spell. Good luck.