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Kazys Varnelis, Ph.D. conducts transdisciplinary research and practice. Trained as an historian of architecture, he is also an artist, curator, and designer.

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Category: telecoms

So the Internet is Real After all?

Posted on 25 July 200728 December 2018

My friend Mimi sends news of an outage at the 365 Main data center in San Francisco after a drunken employee went on a rampage. Craigslist, Typepad (which includes Mimi's blog!), Livejournal, Yelp!, and Technorati were all affected. More at Valleywag.
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Posted in communications, data centers, infrastructrue, security, telecoms

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