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Started by David Houck, December 08, 2005, 07:37:35 AM

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David Houck

Has anyone else been having problems with the Alembic site over the last 12 hours or so?  Or is it just me?

marcky


lbpesq

Last night the site didn't exist for me either.
 
Bill, tgo

David Houck

I couldn't get there last night, despite clearing my cache and rebooting; and posting doesn't seem to be going smoothly this morning.

slapbass

From 8:00 last night untill about 9:30 this mornig I could not get on.
 
Dale

mica

Power outage last night - 1000 customers without electricity, including our ISP. It's gonna be burpy for the next few hours probably while we get everything reconfigured. Dad was at the ISP all last night helping get everyone's servers restored.

David Houck


foth

Thanks, Ron, for helping out!  Pulling all nighters will earn you the title of Superman...

serialnumber12

 
 
(Message edited by serialnumber12 on December 08, 2005)
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serialnumber12

I thought my alembicguitars.net bill was past due!.....
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mica

Today we had a power outage at Alembic, along with 1750 other PGE customers. Servers are on-site and were down for several hours, but all seems to be going well again.
 
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keith_h

Ah, yes deregulation will improve reliability and reduce our bills. One of the biggest loads of poppycock I've ever heard.  
Glad to hear the power is back on.  
 
Keith

kungfusheriff

Gerbils don't eat much, and those little wheels spin forever with a little graphite dust on the axle. Just a thought.

howierd

I was a Regional Construction Supervisor for Virginia Power for 30 years. I know what deregulation has done for the pockets of the CEO's, CFO's and the holding companies. They are very deep and full. Without deregulation they had to settle for smaller bonus's and stock options. Now they have a larger audience to collect from.
Howierd

hydrargyrum

Ah, yes deregulation will improve reliability and reduce our bills. One of the biggest loads of poppycock I've ever heard.
 
Okay, if this gets too political, please forgive me.   The recent administration has made calls to privatize medicare to reduce inefficiency.  Well, recent studies tend to indicate about 2% waste in the current program, and about 27% in the equivalent private industry.  Makes me laugh.