WTCD Honcho Declares War On Error

A honcho at the mainstream 9/11 truth site wtcdemolition.com has issued a declaration of war against the pernicious error that plagues the site. The honcho, not identified as the head honcho, tail honcho, or a honcho in between, declared the error persona-non-grata and exhorted site users to report its activities, suspicious or not, to the war council (comprised of gretavo and RT) for prosecution.
Asked to comment, an unnamed site user with no prior biases favoring harsher measures against the error said "I think that the War On Errorâ„¢ is the right policy for the site, and for America. Someone may or may not be hacking the system but to know for sure we need to have a real impartial, objective, and most of all OPEN investigation into the various anomalies surrounding Error today."
Others denounce such measures as a calculated distractiojn from more serious site problems, and have formed a faction within the WTCD calling for the new investigation to be called off. Denouncing their opponents as brainwashed sock puppets who spin conspiracy theories about bugs in free software. Within that faction are those who believe that there really are bugs in the software and those who believe the bugs are camoflauge for classified space-based instant messages being transmitted by parties unknown but strongly suspected to be adherents of an owl cult. Still others call for compromise on the issue saying that "The real issue that the Errorists want to distract us from is that there should not BE ANY bugs in the software."
Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available.
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Peace Offering to the Error
they've gotten better yes?
thank the great pumpkin! progress!
Even annoymouse is there!
To me it seems the last few days have seen more hiccups than a smashed sailor, but ever since they come with a nice smile, the pain's gone -- for me, anyway.
Great satire. You are either with us, or you're with the errorists!
the karma points are racking up
yeah way more lately.
do you mess with your .htaccess file at all?
do you get access to see your apache error logs? (assuming you're not on IIS)
are you on a clustered environment?
do u want to try a new web host?
I can get you a good deal on shared or dedicated.
I *think* the software is OK since i don't hear about these types of problems on the many other sites using the same platform (ie theonion, now fastcompany, and a lot more) but you may have custom modules or settings that are bringing out the bugs...
anyway, let me know if there's anything i can do to help. i like to look at error logs in my spare time.
i'll keep you posted
tanks T, yeah it's annoying. i've found a new error log that might help--i'll see if i can send you a copy to see what you think...