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khaobadi
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Posted on 04-11-08 10:27
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The website of nepal's number one selling daily is down in the election time. The much hyped LIVED result of CA poll can not handle the mere web-traffic of Nepal. What a shame.
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bored
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Posted on 04-11-08 10:34
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Its all about planning you know. Failing to plan is Planning to fail.
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deshbhaktanepali
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Posted on 04-11-08 10:43
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Do you guys think that Maoist may have asked them to shut down as Moist holds Information ministry and they are winning the early round of counting. Kantipur was front runner to write against Moist atrocities in recent time. I see a reason there.
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*~Spring~*
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Posted on 04-11-08 10:53
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High traffic guys.Give 'em a break!
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3X
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Posted on 04-11-08 11:06
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Kantipur is good on attacking its opponents verbally, not on providing information. Looks like corrupted Hem Raj Gyawali is afraid of his wrongdoings now on the legal electoral emergence of rebels burgeoning from the so called 'elite' (and thus anti-maoist) Kathmandu. No doubt there are number of talented journalists in Kantipur, and it has contributed to democratic Nepal to some extent. But it is always biased and used its popularity to convert black money of its corrupted managers and investors to white money. Sacking Yuva Raj Ghimire (former BBC journalist, Kantipur editor-in-chief during royal massacre, and now editor of Samay) was proof of that.
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popeye
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Posted on 04-11-08 11:10
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They should be prepared for it, it should be easy forecast theres going to be high traffic for CA election results... and they claim to be Nepal's no.1 news portal.. ..
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3X
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Posted on 04-11-08 11:36
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Oh my god! mysansar.com is better than ekantipur.com on handling internet traffic. The administrator of ekantipur.com should be sacked. Probably, Hemraj Gyawali hired one of his relatives in the position. Otherwise it is not a big deal to handle this situation.
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Captain Haddock
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Posted on 04-11-08 11:36
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Yeah, poor demand forecasting. This reminds me of 9/11 in the US when CNN/BBC/MSNBC etc were all down and up and down again every couple of minutes. I believe those news organizations now have contingencies for times of such high traffic that includes amongst other things text only versions of the news which tend to load faster and take up less bandwidth. Sajha is slow and I occasionally get errors on load, but I must say San has been doing a good job keeping the site up in the last 2 days.
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Posted on 04-11-08 12:21
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Sajha is slow as hell right now maybe time to move to bigger servers?? What's up with mysansar? I think the owner handed over the admin job to some guy in the US but looks like it backfired. The site doesn't even show correctly in firefox.
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