Site Outage

We appear to be back online, if a little slow. It seems the power outage in Los Angelesblame Wil Wheaton if you want, but the official excuse is that someone “inadvertently cut a power cable”—had this site (and many, many others) out of commission for several hours. Hopefully the sites are back up to stay.

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  1. #1: Doobie
    Tuesday, September 13, 2005
    5:46 pm (reply)

    It can’t be Wil Wheaton. He was last seen in New Orleans with some black guy’s arm around him.

    http://doobie77.blogspot.com
    Insane Consumerism. Inane Commentary.

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