Geek Complex without Power 36
The Geek Complex is without power today following an electrical cable cut
inadvertently made by the phone company following some work in the area.
This means Rob and Jeff are unable to post stories, respond to e-mail, etc.
It also explains my sudden usurping of power on the site. We're hoping
that everything gets fixed soon.
Been there :) (Score:1)
Mine just smoked a little. He had to go home to change his shorts
Scotty we need more power (Score:2)
McCoy: "Jim you've got to do something, if those nerds don't get their news, there could be psychological damage across the whole planet".
Spock: "Captain, Dr. McCoy is correct. If the site is left unattended for very long, the Internet itself could be at risk".
Kirk: "We need an alternative now. Scotty, would it be possible to restore power to auxilary control before the bridge?"
Scotty: "Aye Capt'n, I could do that, but you wouldn't be able to get there."
Kirk: "I'll worry about that problem, just get auxilary control online now. Kirk to Ensign Cowboy Neal. Report to auxilary control and take tactical command. I'll remain in strategic command here until the bridge is repaird."
Cowboy Neal: "Aye aye Captain, auxilary control is now online."
They may have (Score:2)
Any idea how much water comes out of a 3/4" hole @ 800 PSI?
We also got a 2" gas line that wasn't found by the locators.
But yea, usually it's either not called in for locating, or it's located properly and people get lazy. I saw a guy take out a thousand pair telephone cable that way (back in the days when a thousand pair was a major line). Just minutes before hitting the thing, he told me that he could "feel the cable with his DitchWitch". He felt it alright, right in the wallet.
His bonding company wouldn't pay for the damage since it had been located properly.
Shouldn't that read... (Score:2)
Just got off the phone with Hemos... (Score:2)
Conspiracy (Score:1)
Re:Slashdot on After Y2K ... yet again (Score:1)
Re:Conspiracy (Score:2)
You rock, dude! (Score:1)
As much as I dislike faux cowboys, I must say the quality of your story picks reminds me of how this site used to be a couple years ago. You rock!
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Put Hemos through English 101!
Reminds me of when President Regan was shot (Score:1)
Re:You rock, dude! (Score:1)
Man... (Score:2)
And I agree, CB Neal is doing a FINE job of article selection today.
SNICKERSNAG ON CMDR TACO!!!! Whee!
jf
quality (Score:1)
Slashdot on BBC! (Score:1)
Steve Yelvington offers high praise for Slashdot: [bbc.co.uk]
Steve Yelvington, Executive Editor of Cox Interactive Media in the US, told the annual Netmedia conference in London that the rules were changing in the new medium of the Internet.
"We are not gatekeepers anymore, the city walls are down, we don't own customers, we don't control information," he said.
Slashdot threatens extinction
"But they still need us as guides. They need to know what's important, what's true and what's useful. Our new role is as a trusted guide."
Mr Yelvington said in his keynote speech that, in the new journalism, people were telling their own stories on sites such as Geocities, Tripod and TalkCity and he praised the News for Nerds discussion group Slashdot:
"If Slashdot were a mammal, most of our news sites would be the dinosaurs. Many journalists don't understand this and don't think it's journalism."
Re:here i thought this was going to be an editoria (Score:1)
Hey, why doesn't someone write a Paranoia game for Linux? Not just that old text-adventure one, this one should have graphics! Fully rendered warbots! Transparent Bouncy Bubble Beverage! Hot Fun!
Check before you cut (Score:1)
Quick! change the /. root password while you can! (Score:1)
Re: (Score:1)
oh... (Score:1)
I was way off!
Re:cowboyneal (Score:1)
how would you like to sit in a hole for a day? (Score:1)
here i thought this was going to be an editorial (Score:2)
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Re:Scotty we need more power (Score:1)
And in memory of DeForest Kelley [nytimes.com], I just have to say:
Sorry, just couldn't resist. :-)
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I gave my boss a reality check. It bounced.
Good... now cancel that sellout deal ;) (Score:1)
Re:Been there :) (Score:1)
Yesterday [slashdot.org], there weren't any Frenchmen saying "Hey, this new Merridian isn't really stupid," and we never have any Micro$oft guys saying "Hey, we're not so bad."
I think, in general, we don't have nearly enough conflicts on
Re:Man... (Score:1)
Then, whenever the power goes out, we can, uh, oh, nevermind.
:)
Re:here i thought this was going to be an editoria (Score:1)
I thought this was called a Napoleon Complex...(The one where short people want to rule the world.)
"If you dont have anything important to say, just bitch and whine" -- ME