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I can't load http://phoenixtears.ca/ for some reason, it always times out but others say it's OK

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I have been trying to load http://phoenixtears.ca/ for at least a month and it always gets a timeout error. This morning I had someone else check to see if the site would load for them and they immediately got back letting me know it worked for them. I tried Google Chrome and it has the same problem as FireFox. The problem only happens with this one site, as far as I can tell, and every other site I try to load works fine. This doesn't make any sense. I have a lot of experience with this technology (35 years) but this problem has me snowed!

I have been trying to load http://phoenixtears.ca/ for at least a month and it always gets a timeout error. This morning I had someone else check to see if the site would load for them and they immediately got back letting me know it worked for them. I tried Google Chrome and it has the same problem as FireFox. The problem only happens with this one site, as far as I can tell, and every other site I try to load works fine. This doesn't make any sense. I have a lot of experience with this technology (35 years) but this problem has me snowed!

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There are a quite few online test services that will help confirm a website is available including

Sounds like something on your Computer,or maybe your Provider is blocking this. However it doe not look the sort of site that may be blocked because of say adult content. Your own security related software or Firewall are probably the most likely culprits