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Not necessarily. The site's host going down or otherwise experiencing a fault will bring it down as well.
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Interesting to see Stuart trying to relive the days of Worzel and the Barco gaps by constantly bringing up the grid of dots being used on BBC News.

Though at least in Worzel's case it was a real flaw, and not just repeatedly confusing graphic design and a technical error.
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bilky asko wrote: Sun 28 Dec, 2025 21.36 Interesting to see Stuart trying to relive the days of Worzel and the Barco gaps by constantly bringing up the grid of dots being used on BBC News.

Though at least in Worzel's case it was a real flaw, and not just repeatedly confusing graphic design and a technical error.
Have they thought about purging their temp files?
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It'll take more than that to sort out the hippy shakes.
Good Lord!
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iSon wrote: Tue 30 Dec, 2025 22.07 It'll take more than that to sort out the hippy shakes.
So THAT's why the clock on BBC News has moved 20 pixels...
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rob wrote: Thu 01 Jan, 2026 06.07
iSon wrote: Tue 30 Dec, 2025 22.07 It'll take more than that to sort out the hippy shakes.
So THAT's why the clock on BBC News has moved 20 pixels...
minuscule as that fault is, there's a chance that it being mentioned on the forum means it'll get fixed. It's happened before...
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