Storm takes down Hypography

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Published by Tormod 01-05-2008
Our server is located in the city of Walla Walla, Washington, and they had a major storm on Friday, taking out power lines etc. Hypography was down for at least 7-8 hours.

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Now don't ask me why they would keep 911 open but not Hypo!!!
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By Tormod on 01-05-2008
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By Mercedes Benzene on 01-05-2008
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Yeah... that's quite a huge storm pounding the west coast. At least Hypo is okay.
And about our servers...
What made us choose Walla Walla? Just curious.

P.S. Having a city named Walla Walla is almost as embarrasing as it would be to have a president named Huckabee.
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By Zythryn on 01-05-2008
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What if Huckabee was FROM Walla Walla!
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By freeztar on 01-05-2008
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P.S. Having a city named Walla Walla is almost as embarrasing as it would be to have a president named Huckabee.
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The name Walla Walla is of Indian origin and means "many waters". Both the Cayuse and Walla Walla tribes called the Walla Walla Valley home.
Walla Walla - History and Cultural Attractions

I find Huckabee to be much more embarassing than Walla Walla.
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By Turtle on 01-05-2008
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I'm on it! Which building is our server again? It's either 3C or 3G I think, but the rain has melted my note paper a smidge. So do I go for the red wire, or the blue wire? Do you want video of the surprised look on the guy's/gal's face when I show up? All aboard.......
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By Mercedes Benzene on 01-05-2008
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Did you really go to Walla Walla, Washington Turtle?
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By Tormod on 01-05-2008
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So do I go for the red wire, or the blue wire?
Cut both and tie them together with duct tape, works every time.
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By Turtle on 01-05-2008
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Did you really go to Walla Walla, Washington Turtle?
I am sworn to secrecy. Mums the word. Should I be caught or killed, the secretary will disavow any knowledge of me.
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By Turtle on 01-05-2008
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Cut both and tie them together with duct tape, works every time.
The ol' double-cut-'n-tie! Of course. Wut wuz I thinkin'! Roger Wilco.
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