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I can't acess brawl vault

Ghirahilda

♥Smash Beauty♥
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Aug 6, 2012
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Sorocaba
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Marcelinho21
What happenned to the site? My internet is fine and the site just doesn't want to load!
 

xirtamehtsitahw

Smash Cadet
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Nov 24, 2014
Messages
36
Just wish there were a way to FORCE one's way past all those stupid "connection timed out" errors. In other words, force the site to allow you access without all the pointless and apparently deliberate slowdowns/timeouts.
 

Moydow

The fairest of them all
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Just wish there were a way to FORCE one's way past all those stupid "connection timed out" errors. In other words, force the site to allow you access without all the pointless and apparently deliberate slowdowns/timeouts.
This is technically impossible, given that "connection timed out" means that your computer cannot access the requested server at all, not even to "force" it to serve a page. Connection timeouts exist to tell you that the site's server isn't responding, and that you should wait until later when it can respond; the only alternative would be to leave your browser sitting at the "waiting for xyz.com" until it does receive a response, which may never even come; in this case you'd have been sitting there for two weeks or so.
 

xirtamehtsitahw

Smash Cadet
Joined
Nov 24, 2014
Messages
36
I suppose the only way I could actually force an unresponsive server to actually respond would be to build a sort of "wormhole drive" which would DIRECTLY access the server's content as if I were actually hardwired to it...but via a wireless connection.

Of course, the only thing that even comes close to this sort of thing is NASA's experimental, briefcase-sized Alcubierre drive, which they're still scratching their heads over how to build a feasible starship to contain it.
 
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