System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: Server was unable to process request. ---> System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding.
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior behavior)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.System.Data.IDbCommand.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior behavior)
at System.Data.Common.DbDataAdapter.FillFromCommand(Object data, Int32 startRecord, Int32 maxRecords, String srcTable, IDbCommand command, CommandBehavior behavior)
at System.Data.Common.DbDataAdapter.Fill(DataSet dataSet, Int32 startRecord, Int32 maxRecords, String srcTable, IDbCommand command, CommandBehavior behavior)
at System.Data.Common.DbDataAdapter.Fill(DataSet dataSet)
at Groundspeak.Web.SqlData.SqlConnectionManager.FillDataSet(String sql, Database database, Int32 Timeout)
at Groundspeak.Web.SqlData.SqlGeocacheController.GetGeocacheDataXML(Guid GUID, CacheDataType DataType, Boolean IsReadonly)
at Groundspeak.Web.CustomWpt.Geocache.RebuildCache(Guid CacheGUID)
at Geocaching.Geocache.GetCacheData(Guid CacheGUID, Boolean CheckForUpdates)
at Geocaching.cacheService.GetGeocacheDataByGUID(Guid CacheGUID, Boolean CheckForUpdates)
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Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding.
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Version Information:Â Microsoft .NET Framework Version:1.1.4322.2032; ASP.NET Version:1.1.4322.2032
Well this thread sux
umm...I come here so I don't have to see that....
geez....that was scary...I made a post here and PF crashed...
I made a post from here at home and my computer at work started smoking.
(I know I know - I should try sticking a patch to the side of my monitor)
I had to come all the way over here.... at least I got to laugh at that joke CM lol
....I had to come all the way over here....
tag you're it!
no, your it.
not anymore..
damn it!
joe
Joe's it?
I was going to say something but I forgot what it was... so I'll go now.
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Geocaching.com is down for maintenance
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We're in the process of upgrading our database servers. This should
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In the meantime, you can visit the Groundspeak forumsor check out the Groundspeak store. Both of these web sites do not rely on the Geocaching database.
"Somebody to Love" is a famous and influential rock song first recorded by The Jefferson Airplane. Written by Grace Slick and her brother-in-law Darby Slick, the song first appeared on the group's 1967 album Surrealistic Pillow and was the band's first and biggest single hit. Grace Slick's driving vocal is the focal point of the song, which was a hard-rock standout among the group's more typical psychedelia. The song later became a staple on Album Oriented Rock and Classic rock radio in the United States.
Grace Barnett Wing, better known by one of her married names, Grace Slick (b. 30 October 1939), was the lead singer with the rock groups The Great Society, The Jefferson Airplane, and The Jefferson Starship in the 1960s through the 1980s.
She was born in Evanston, Illinois, the daughter of Ivan W. Wing and his wife Virginia Barnett.
Her only daughter, China Wing Kantner (b. 1971), now a video personality, was fathered by Paul Kantner, a Jefferson Airplane guitarist. Despite a persistent urban legend, China was not almost named 'god' (see Snopes: http://www.snopes.com/music/artists/godslick.htm).
Grace married Gerald "Jerry" Slick, a cinematographer, and Skip Johnson, a Jefferson Starship lighting designer.
Grace Slick, who left the Starship in 1988, is now retired and enjoys painting, is an advocate for animal rights, and also still enjoys working on music.
Grace Slick was very famous for her controversial lyrics, drug use, and public persona. She once planned to lace Nixon's tea with LSD, but was thwarted by Secret Service agents. Some of her solo albums are Manhole, Dreams, and Welcome to the Wrecking Ball. Some of the more memorable songs she recorded with Jefferson Airplane/Starship were "White Rabbit", "Somebody to Love", "Miracles", "We Built This City" and "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us".
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Slick"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrealistic_Pillow
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/5b/JeffersonAirplaneSurrealisticPillow.jpg
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/exhibits/sixties/images/surrealistic.jpg
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An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.
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wow. They must have added shadows to the faces.
Am I the only one that finds Grace attractive??
Grace has always said that White Rabbit was intended as a slap toward parents who read their children stories such as Alice in Wonderland (in which Alice uses several drug-like substances in order to change herself) and then wondered why their children grew up to do drugs. For Grace and others in the '60s, drugs were an inevitable part of mind-expanding and social experimentation. With its enigmatic lyrics, White Rabbit became one of the first songs to sneak drug references past censors on the radio. Even Marty Balin, Grace's eventual rival in the Airplane, regarded the song as a "masterpiece."
duh!
WHY do I look...?