Figures

The site has been working pretty consistently, but of course the one time I write a really long post and hope for some folks to go to my my wife’s blog and wish her a happy birthday the site goes down for 12 hours! So don’t think you’re too late because the entreaty was written last night, most people won’t see it until tonight! Update:The 3-4 hours of uptime was followed by another 17 or so hours of the site being down. As of 10:47ET Sunday morning it seems to be working again..but for how long?

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