View Full Version : Site was down....
crystaldawn
06-02-2008, 07:52 AM
As many of you probably know, SO was down from Saturday night until early Monday morning. Just thought I'd let you know it was due to an explosion and fire at the data center that hosts the server in Houston. Apparently thousands of websites were affected but thankfully its back up now.
DarkDante
06-02-2008, 10:17 AM
^ Was the fire started by the guy who owns the steakhouse next door?
Sorry couldn't resist.
ididn'tdoit
06-02-2008, 10:58 AM
OK, thanks for letting us know, CD. I was just about to ask you :)
Todd Mueller
06-02-2008, 03:18 PM
"Look at it Omar! I said I'd do it!!!"
Thanks for the info. That is weird. Here I thought it was a problem on my end. Good to know I shouldn't have thrown out my laptop. ;)
synthisislab
06-02-2008, 03:50 PM
So was any data lost from this site, Heather?
crystaldawn
06-02-2008, 05:03 PM
So was any data lost from this site, Heather?
No I don't believe so.
Thanks for the information, I didn't know what to think when I tried to get on here last night and kept getting that web page is not available pop-up.
nohwheregirl
06-02-2008, 08:13 PM
"Look at it Omar! I said I'd do it!!!"
Thanks for the info. That is weird. Here I thought it was a problem on my end. Good to know I shouldn't have thrown out my laptop. ;)
Darnit. You got to it before I did! :mad:
Yeah, I noticed that Websleuths and a couple other forums were down at the same time so I figured it must be a joint issue. Explosion, though...sheesh!
synthisislab
06-02-2008, 09:20 PM
As many of you probably know, SO was down from Saturday night until early Monday morning. Just thought I'd let you know it was due to an explosion and fire at the data center that hosts the server in Houston. Apparently thousands of websites were affected but thankfully its back up now.
I can just hear Stack narrate this segment:
[Beginning of re-enactment]
Stack narration: It was Saturday night, May 31st, 2008 Houston, Texas. A man who we'll call "Jim" was a security guard at a major data collection center. He was performing his rounds, when around 10:45 he heard what he felt was the building shake. "Jim", investigated the part of the building where it came from and discovered a large fire. He then saw what appeared to be a Satanic symbol painted on the wall.
Stack (wearing shorts, t-shirt, and flip-flops in the warm Houston sun): What caused the sitcoms online board to crash on that warm night in May? This case has stumped the local Houston police.
"Jim" (in silhouette): Well I done heard the bulidin' shake an' I went to see what the heck was goin' on. When I got to the fire I seen that dang symbol painted on the wall there and it gave me a bad feelin'. That was when I called the police.
Detective: We were alerted to an explosion and subsequent fire at a data collection office. When we got to the location, we noticed signs of an accelerant, saw an empty canister laying nearby, and were unable to determine what the accelerant was. We were then puzzled by the Satanic symbol on the wall and still don't know if that were done to throw us off or was legitimate.
Stack: This was a perplexing case which investigators were unable to solve. There are some nagging questions that still plague them. Who wanted to destroy the data center? And hahwhy? And was the Satanic symbol painting on the wall the work of a Satanic cult? Most baffling of all, what was the unknown accelerant used which caused the explosion?
In a chilling footnote to the case, a letter was sent to detectives at the Houston Police Department claiming responsibility, threatening to blow up another target, and praising "The Almighty Satan". Detectives were unable to find any latent prints, hair, or fiber from the letter or envelope it was sent in.
If you have any information, call the Houston Police Department, or your local police agency.
crystaldawn
06-02-2008, 09:54 PM
I can just hear Stack narrate this segment:
[Beginning of re-enactment]
Stack narration: It was Saturday night, May 31st, 2008 Houston, Texas. A man who we'll call "Jim" was a security guard at a major data collection center. He was performing his rounds, when around 10:45 he heard what he felt was the building shake. "Jim", investigated the part of the building where it came from and discovered a large fire. He then saw what appeared to be a Satanic symbol painted on the wall.
Stack (wearing shorts, t-shirt, and flip-flops in the warm Houston sun): What caused the sitcoms online board to crash on that warm night in May? This case has stumped the local Houston police.
"Jim" (in silhouette): Well I done heard the bulidin' shake an' I went to see what the heck was goin' on. When I got to the fire I seen that dang symbol painted on the wall there and it gave me a bad feelin'. That was when I called the police.
Detective: We were alerted to an explosion and subsequent fire at a data collection office. When we got to the location, we noticed signs of an accelerant, saw an empty canister laying nearby, and were unable to determine what the accelerant was. We were then puzzled by the Satanic symbol on the wall and still don't know if that were done to throw us off or was legitimate.
Stack: This was a perplexing case which investigators were unable to solve. There are some nagging questions that still plague them. Who wanted to destroy the data center? And hahwhy? And was the Satanic symbol painting on the wall the work of a Satanic cult? Most baffling of all, what was the unknown accelerant used which caused the explosion?
In a chilling footnote to the case, a letter was sent to detectives at the Houston Police Department claiming responsibility, threatening to blow up another target, and praising "The Almighty Satan". Detectives were unable to find any latent prints, hair, or fiber from the letter or envelope it was sent in.
If you have any information, call the Houston Police Department, or your local police agency.
Good job...:)
porchlight
06-08-2008, 12:15 AM
ROFL! That is a great scenario! You captured the whole spirit of the thing! LOL
Ireneparalegal
06-08-2008, 12:35 AM
I can just hear Stack narrate this segment:
[Beginning of re-enactment]
Stack narration: It was Saturday night, May 31st, 2008 Houston, Texas. A man who we'll call "Jim" was a security guard at a major data collection center. He was performing his rounds, when around 10:45 he heard what he felt was the building shake. "Jim", investigated the part of the building where it came from and discovered a large fire. He then saw what appeared to be a Satanic symbol painted on the wall.
Stack (wearing shorts, t-shirt, and flip-flops in the warm Houston sun): What caused the sitcoms online board to crash on that warm night in May? This case has stumped the local Houston police.
"Jim" (in silhouette): Well I done heard the bulidin' shake an' I went to see what the heck was goin' on. When I got to the fire I seen that dang symbol painted on the wall there and it gave me a bad feelin'. That was when I called the police.
Detective: We were alerted to an explosion and subsequent fire at a data collection office. When we got to the location, we noticed signs of an accelerant, saw an empty canister laying nearby, and were unable to determine what the accelerant was. We were then puzzled by the Satanic symbol on the wall and still don't know if that were done to throw us off or was legitimate.
Stack: This was a perplexing case which investigators were unable to solve. There are some nagging questions that still plague them. Who wanted to destroy the data center? And hahwhy? And was the Satanic symbol painting on the wall the work of a Satanic cult? Most baffling of all, what was the unknown accelerant used which caused the explosion?
In a chilling footnote to the case, a letter was sent to detectives at the Houston Police Department claiming responsibility, threatening to blow up another target, and praising "The Almighty Satan". Detectives were unable to find any latent prints, hair, or fiber from the letter or envelope it was sent in.
If you have any information, call the Houston Police Department, or your local police agency.
:rofl: Fantastic.
I tell ya, I think the Darlie camp (Darlie Routier) was behind this. I mean, they live in Texas don't they? :eek: They got tired of us posters who know that Darlie is guilty of the crime of two murders!! They wanted to put an end to us posting abt it and informing others.
synthisislab
06-08-2008, 01:53 AM
That certainly puts the Satanic cult theory to rest.
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