I know it is a long shot, but if someone could contact me off list from the
Singtel NOC, I would be most appreciative.
Nothing that I recall. Sean might know better.
-Bill
> On Oct 19, 2014, at 6:19, "Jay Ashworth" wrote:
>
> How widespread were the effects on backbone communication circuits from those
> quakes?
>
>> On October 18, 2014 3:22:58 PM EDT, Bill Woodcock wrote:
>>
>>> On
How widespread were the effects on backbone communication circuits from those
quakes?
On October 18, 2014 3:22:58 PM EDT, Bill Woodcock wrote:
>
>On Oct 19, 2014, at 2:20 AM, George Herbert
>wrote:
>
>> You should restate the "predates"; I was on console on
>earthquake.berkeley.edu at the time
> You should restate the "predates"
Kenjiro Cho, Cristel Pelsser, Randy Bush, Youngjoon Won, The Japan
Earthquake: the impact on traffic and routing observed by a local ISP,
ACM CoNEXT 2011 Special Workshop on the Internet and Disasters. December
6, 2011. http://archive.psg.com/111206.conext-quak
On Oct 19, 2014, at 2:20 AM, George Herbert wrote:
> You should restate the "predates"; I was on console on
> earthquake.berkeley.edu at the time Loma Prieta let go, using among other
> things (then) Forumnet (now) ICB in a chat, and one of the immediate damage
> indications was that everyone
--- ra...@psg.com wrote:
From: Randy Bush
> http://weather.hawaii.edu/satellite/jsanim.cgi?res=4km&chnl=ir&domain=nep&period=720&incr=30&rr=900&banner=uhmet&satplat=goeswest&overlay=off
>
> http://www.prh.noaa.gov/cphc
>
> http://www.prh.noaa.gov/cphc/tc_graphics/2014/sat/probCP022014_141017_
No I should just clarify that by "rise of the Internet", I meant the internet
becoming a part of everyday life and the utility. Which didn't happen until
about 96.
On October 18, 2014 1:20:30 PM EDT, George Herbert
wrote:
>You should restate the "predates"; I was on console on
>earthquake.berk
You should restate the "predates"; I was on console on earthquake.berkeley.edu
at the time Loma Prieta let go, using among other things (then) Forumnet (now)
ICB in a chat, and one of the immediate damage indications was that everyone at
UC Santa Cruz dropped offline.
Topic important, though, I
Since the last time we had a really major earthquake in California predates the
rise of the Internet, this will be the first time for us. What happens when the
fault lets go, folks?
http://www.iflscience.com/environment/Major-California-Faults-Ready-To-Rupture
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> http://weather.hawaii.edu/satellite/jsanim.cgi?res=4km&chnl=ir&domain=nep&period=720&incr=30&rr=900&banner=uhmet&satplat=goeswest&overlay=off
>
> http://www.prh.noaa.gov/cphc
>
> http://www.prh.noaa.gov/cphc/tc_graphics/2014/sat/probCP022014_141017_2030_sata.gif
well, clearly it has hit the ha
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