19 May Outage Event
One last update before our Third Thursday event
Submitted Thu May 20 2010 17:31:00 GMT-0400 (EDT)I just wanted to convey a bit of additional information.
Tech President journalist Nancy Scola interviewed me, and wrote a great article about this incident. She also dig a bit more digging into the actual cause of the outage. She says, amongst other things:
That 'bunch of things,' says a PR rep for Packet Exchange, Salsa's ISP, traces back to a FiberLight, the Georgia-based fiber optic cable company that Packet Exchange relies upon for its Internet service in the Washington DC area. According to the rep, a construction accident yesterday at a Reston, Virginia data center ended up with a cut FiberLight cable, which cascaded down until Salsa Labs found itself without service. "Outages happen," said the rep. "Fibers get cut."
We're making great progress on setting up a third alternative ISP. It'll be up soon!
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You used the word compatible, but I feel even this word is confusing. I like the word aligned as a clarifier. I can feel compatible with a man and still not be aligned in some very important strands for a great 1:1 monogamous partnering relationship. There could be great chemistry, fun, shared activities, comfort, companionship, or communication, and still be conflicts over beliefs, social interaction with others, level of community involvement, finances, spirituality, politics, parenting [though I 'm pretty past that one now], and so on.
Some things can be negotiated, some are entirely nonessential, and some things will destroy a partnership though you might be great friends.
I have loads of compatible friends who I enjoy but would not align well enough with some to be housemates much less mates.
How important each strand is totally depends on each person's point of view, comfort zones, and boundaries.
Not everybody desires the same sort of relationship either. But if you can't discuss what you each desire, it's not likely to eventuate.
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