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ASFR story site?

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2018 2:56 am
by Freezetag
Is there a site for freeze/ASFR stories that's regularly getting updated?

Re: ASFR story site?

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2018 10:36 pm
by dmuk
A good omnibus site is http://www.p-synd.com but it occasionally (as in right at the moment) is unreachable on the net. When it comes up, the site contains a trove of imagery and stories, including the archive of the Legacy of Timless Beauty Story Archive (LTBSA)...

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Re: ASFR story site?

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 4:55 am
by the_sculptor
It is a shame how P-Synd is down a lot.

Re: ASFR story site?

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 8:53 am
by DarkNS

Re: ASFR story site?

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:59 am
by asfrmaster
This link always worked:
http://ociologia.org/p-synd.com/LTBSA/

for the LTBSA archives :-)

Re: ASFR story site?

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 8:41 pm
by Leem
Hi, guys. I'm the administrator for the p-synd.com (Pygmalion Syndrome) domain. The trouble with the site is, it doesn't seem to be available to everyone, at least not 100% of the time. Only I can never tell when other people are having problems with it, because it's never down for me! I checked it a moment ago and it was working just fine.

The ocologia.org mirror also works, more or less, but it's not up to date and there are missing links and images. However, the LTBSA part does currently seem to be working OK, and I know that hasn't had any updates for a while.

Re: ASFR story site?

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 9:17 pm
by dmuk
The issue with the variably reachable website seems to rest with how its name, www.p-synd.com, is translated by the all and powerful OZ -- well, the Internet, which is much the same thing from an obscurity level. Sometimes (and from some locations) the name is findable, from others it simply isn't (or may not be for a period of time). That's what's leading to the different experiences folks from around the world are seeing. It almost seems like the name isn't being passed properly among the parts of the network that are supposed to be handling these sorts of things invisibly...

Knowing what's behind the problem doesn't in this case lead to a solution, because there really isn't anything an end-user can do (unless they are very net-savvy, in which case they can add a local hostname entry or 'seed' their own name server). Otherwise, the only thing I can recommend to the site owner is to try another name service provider, which also may be not so simple.

When it works right, it's great; when it doesn't the net is a pain in the ass.

-D-