While I'm trying to access this blog, with a ".com" address, I'm getting a stuttering during reloading and sometimes I have to "kick-start" it with "refresh" to get it going to completion. Checking its pings, there seems to be added latency in the signal going to its ".com" address. Is the signal being hijacked by China, or what?
I'm in Canada, but this blog has an American ".com" address. Google, in its great wisdom, has assigned me a ".ca" ending now, but the original is the one that must be accessed to get to the goodies. So there's some kind of transfer happening there, and there appears to be added latency during the 'handshake' between them. The two IP Addresses differ by only one digit, but that doesn't seem to help. Is this yet another unfinished Google project? Did they screw up the cooking, or cook up the screwing? That's today's Question Everything.
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I access it via .COM and all it fine here.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tom ...
ReplyDeleteAt first, I thought it might be a Windows problem, because I was on Windows 10 when I first noticed it. But switching over to Windows 8.1 hasn't improved it, so it isn't a problem in Windows. Maybe it has something to do with the Google shutdown a couple of days back. There may be something they haven't reset yet. It's a nuisance, because they're usually quite fast. Now, only half-fast.