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PW which provides and manages most of our ad space is down, probably due to connectivity problems or power since they are in Toronto but I don't know where their servers are.

So, no ads until tomorrow sometime.

If you pray, please pray for the people in the path of this storm and do not forget a special mention for the emergency workers, police, fire, ambulance, hospital and an extra-special add in for the road and power crews who will be working in dangerous conditions as soon as they can reasonably do so.

If you, like me, are not usually a prayerful person, send some good thoughts to the universe or however you like to think of it.

Hugs to all,
Erin

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According to Netcraft...

...their servers are in Broadway, NYC:

http://toolbar.netcraft.com/site_report?url=http://projectwo...

30th floor indicates the boxes themselves will be safe, but given the widespread power outages in NYC (670,000 residents affected at the last count), they've probably had a managed shutdown to be on the safe side.


As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!

Project Wonderful Down

Erin, May Hurricane Sandy not cause loss of life in and way and no property damage. May Project Wonderful Down become Project Wonderful Back Up today.

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

Thank you, everyone!

Hi there! I'm Lyndsay and I work for Project Wonderful, handling twitter and other social media. I wanted to thank you for your post today, and second your well wishes to everyone affected by the storm.

Our servers were down for awhile last night because the generator powering them was flooded (!!). Because storm safety is paramount, our hosting company did not have access to the building where our servers are hosted for quite some time.

Our data loads have mostly been moved to other sites outside of the storm area, and there should be no further outages from Project Wonderful.

We wish everyone affected by the storm safety and a swift return to power, heat, water and everything else that is everyday regular living.