Bandage wouldn’t be the quickest, but the sense of achievement he was feeling in the early hours this morning would have been tremendous.
Can everyone check in? Are we all ok?
Were we down for a while?? I tried to logon late last night with no joy… I’ll be honest, i thought the worst. I assumed the second captains were in contact to have us shut down, or someone else slandered Rocko’s hero and he took his ball home.
We’ll be regularly going “offline” from now on. This is to encourage posters not to become too attached to their online friends.
@Rocko[/USER] heads up, pal. Might be time to delete @[USER=80]The Wild Colonial Bhoy 's Denise and Ryanair thread-O’Leary doesn’t fuck around.
People identified through Ryanair’s campaign against internet postings that question its attitude towards safety are being prosecuted through the Irish courts irrespective of where they are living.
The Dublin-based airline has initiated nine cases to date against people who have made postings on the PPRuNe.org website, which is used by people in the airline industry to discuss matters of professional interest.
Three cases have been settled with, according to a source with knowledge of the issue, apologies being published on PPRuNe.org and contributions being made to charity. A further six cases are still pending in the High Court in Dublin.
Meanwhile the airline is continuing to take legal cases in different jurisdictions, and engage consultants in the US, to identify people who have made anonymous postings which the airline believes unfairly questions its attitude towards safety.
Cses will be initiated in Dublin against these people once their identities have been established. The cases are being prosecuted in Dublin because Ireland is Ryanair’s “centre of interest”.
A court in South Africa was told by Ryanair earlier this week that it had no objection to honest, objective and legitimate comment, but would seek the removal of unlawful and wrong statements and seek a public apology.
Ryanair also intends to sue Channel 4 through the courts in Dublin for libel following a documentary that concerned the airline’s attitude towards safety.
Safety has been, and will always be, the absolute priority for Ryanair, as demonstrated by our 29 year industry leading record, and by the Irish Aviation Authority’s recent confirmation that Ryanair’s safety “is on a par with the safest airlines in Europe”, their airline’s chief pilot, Captain Ray Conway, said today.
Fixed now, well done. It’s still fairly slow though
Yeah it’s gone fierce slow.
No idea what could be causing that. I don’t have a PC to test on tonight. Android app running fine for me and server seems ok. Will adopt a wait and see monitoring brief for now.
iPhone app working better for me than it has in ages. Was especially slow this week until today. Now it’s great. Cheers Rocko.
It’s running fine now, but wasn’t working for most of the day.
Please return the link to “The Board Room” to the bottom of each page. I’m sick of having to scroll back up to the top of the page to click on the link.
Agreed.
And also insert the “next thread” and “previous thread” at the bottom beside the link to the board room.
And do it tonight, @Rocko.
This is present on the TFK Stadium thread.
Fix the app
Use the app.
Huh?
Which one?
[quote=“Bandage, post: 859477, member: 9”]Agreed.
And also insert the “next thread” and “previous thread” at the bottom beside the link to the board room.
And do it tonight, @Rocko.[/quote]
Remind me of this tomorrow evening.