What's going on? World Trade Center, Pentagon, Old Executive Office Bldg
Greg Newby
gbnewby at ils.unc.edu
Tue Sep 11 07:48:56 PDT 2001
Everything's just slashdotted. Forget the Internet, this
is television's game, or try the radio (shortwave or
domestic).
I had some luck with http://cbc.ca (Canadian Broadcasting Corp.,
on TV at Newsworld International), but http://www.dwelle.de
(German) isn't responding either. Any other suggestions for
good international sites?
Yahoo dailynews has not been updated - though the search engine
is running. Their news story about the planes hasn't been
updated for over 2 hours.
-- Greg
On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 07:37:40AM -0700, Bill Stewart wrote:
>
> At 10:22 AM 09/11/2001 -0400, Seth Finkelstein wrote:
> > "Warren E. Agin"
> > > I've been trying to get on a newsite, but abc.com, abcnews.com,
> > > nbc.com, msnbc.com, cbs.com, foxnews.com and boston.com are all having
> > > problems. Yahoo and MSN are up.
> >
> > I can attest that boston.com is functioning in Boston. Can't
> >say if you could reach it from another part of the country.
> >
> > > I wonder if the problem is just server overload, or something else.
> >
> > There seems to be some major links out of action. I can't
> >traceroute to cnn.com, for example. I *speculate* it's collateral
> >damage from the explosions in Manhattan. That is, I sure wouldn't hang
> >around to keep computer working in this situation.
>
> Highly unlikely to be physical damage; it's just slashdotted
> because everybody with an internet connection tried it first.
> The San Francisco Chronicle is still working because it's early morning
> on the West Coast; they're sfgate.com, picture on the front page,
> and the AP story is at
> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2001/09/11/national0920EDT0530.DTL
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