Power Outage
15th
2003
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Yesterday’s power outage left me without any chance to update most people but here it is. First of all, we are safe. Both Amy and I managed to get on Ferries back into the city and, after battling throngs of people, made it back home. As I write this, electricity is still out in our neighborhood (I’m using the laptop battery and a dialup line to make this update). Things seem relatively quiet and there is no news as to when we will get electricity back (hopefully soon)
Thanks to the great work of the Dorsai team, this server, as well as my email system, is now back up. You can email me and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible which, right now, looks like it may be over the next few days.
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