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Hi Acinteyyo
acinteyyo wrote:Will the web-server hosting dhamma-wheel be capable of dealing with, let's say 500 or more logins at once?
I don't think it will be a problem. We had 99 on 14th November with no ill effects during or after.
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I never log out, does that count as logged in?

Berlin is also not my time zone I think.

Can somebody give me the time for Ansbach, Germany, or Nuremberg, I'm having such a hard time with calculations.

I might be asleep by 0.40 am too.
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Annabel wrote:I never log out, does that count as logged in?
Yes, the users who are at the same time online will be counted.
Annabel wrote:Berlin is also not my time zone I think.

Can somebody give me the time for Ansbach, Germany, or Nuremberg, I'm having such a hard time with calculations.
Berlin is your timezone. In Germany we have not different timezones. 14:00 in Berlin is also 14:00 in Cologne. :smile:
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Oh, damn, you're right....

It is just the sun that goes up earlier in Berlin and another timezone for astrological charts.... :lol:

I need a vacation....lol....
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Am I also still logged in when my PC is turned off?

Please don't fall under the chair laughing.
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Annabel wrote:Am I also still logged in when my PC is turned off?
No. I think you mean the option "log me in automatically each visit". When you turn off your PC you will be logged out after a short time. So do I understand it anyway. Someone who knows it better may correct me.
Annabel wrote:Please don't fall under the chair laughing.
Noooo. I'll never would do so. ;)

:rofl: :jumping:
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Happy New Year Friends!...peace...
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Thanks bhante... I hope you have an enlightening decade!

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Happy New Year, everyone :D
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Dear friends

I'm posting this early but will stay online till the time comes.

Thank you DhammaWheelers for your friendship and support for the past year. Thank you for putting up with my often long-winded rants. Thank you most of all to the mods and admins for maintaining such a conducive environment for kalyana mittata.

May DW continue to grow and help guide seekers and wayfarers on the cyberpath of the Dhamma.

What will 2010 bring if not more happiness, sorrow, success, failure, jubilation, disappointment, and all the rest of it? But what possibility is there for celebration--for marking the outgoing of the old, for welcoming the incoming of the new, for embracing the impermanence of life--if not for these impossible things?

May we all be well.
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Happy New Year, friends!

It's exciting to see you all online!!
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retrofuturist wrote:Thanks bhante... I hope you have an enlightening decade!
:thanks:
And I you Paul...all of us... :smile:
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:woohoo:
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WOO-HOOOO!! I 'm here! happy New Year everyone - and Happy Birthday Dhamma Wheel!!
:woohoo: :hug:
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Translation: Just to stir things up seemed a good reward in itself. ;)

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happy birthday! :woohoo:
thank you for dhamaweel. :buddha1:
you will see me soon on a vidio with my dad on youtube (and dhamaweel). :jawdrop:
May the power of the Buddha be with you!!!
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