Is your internets slow today? Here's why, two of the internets are dead right now.
A Smoke-Filled Room
Above Average Jane
All Spin Zone
America's Hometown
Apartment 2024
Attytood
Ballad of Yoko
Blankbaby
Blinq
Booman Tribune
Corrente
Digby
Disabilities Studies, Temple U
Eschaton
Fact-esque, A Reality-Based Blog
Garnet Donkey
iFlipFlop
Jenny Rat Knees
Long Cut
Marc Stier at Large
Mere Cat
Metroblog Philadelphia
The (mis)Adventures of Anonymous City Girl
My Direct Democracy
paradox1x
Pesky'Apostrophe
Philadelphia Restaurants
Philadelphia Will Do
Philly IMC
Politics Philly
Rittenhouse Review
Rowhouse Logic
Sarcasmo's Corner
She Flies With Her Own Wings
Skaroff Blog
Slow Gardening
The Smedley Log
Suburban Guerrilla
Up Yer Noz
Trace2000
Whiskey Bar
Young Philly Politics
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so much for the myth of internet infallibility. it's supposed to handle a nuclear attack; yesterday I couldn't even get to yahoo for a while!
in a way, it did survive. if I had the need and patience I suppose I could have gotten thru. but how much more is it gonna cost me when level3 succeeds in it's extortion?
Posted by: Jerome Gaskins | October 21, 2005 at 06:28 PM
Strange. I had no problems at home, but at work (where we operate mostly on an intranet) things were impossibly slow, when they weren't completely stopped that is.
I wonder if there was any relationship between the two...
Posted by: howard | October 22, 2005 at 05:04 AM