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Re: USGS returns to the Internet
From: Alan Hannan <alan () routingloop com>
Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2001 14:18:33 -0600
It is inaccurate to say that a judge closed down @home. Rather, a judge allowed @home to terminate service with certain service providers. -alan Thus spake Sean Donelan (sean () donelan com) on or about Sun, Dec 09, 2001 at 03:38:32PM -0500:
One of the sources I use to keep track of natural hazards (i.e. earthquakes) which may affect the net has been off the net for the last few days. The US Geological Survey (along with the rest of Department of Interior) Internet access was shutdown earlier this week. On December 8, Judge Lamberth modified his order allowing some services to be restored. First @Home and then the Department of the Interior, US Judges have disrupted more Internet users in the last couple of weeks than any other source. What next a judge riding a backhoe?
Current thread:
- USGS returns to the Internet Sean Donelan (Dec 09)
- Re: USGS returns to the Internet David Ulevitch (Dec 09)
- Re: USGS returns to the Internet Alan Hannan (Dec 09)
- Re: USGS returns to the Internet Sean Donelan (Dec 09)
- Re: USGS returns to the Internet Randy Bush (Dec 09)
- Re: USGS returns to the Internet Sean Donelan (Dec 09)
- Re: USGS returns to the Internet Randy Bush (Dec 09)
- Re: USGS returns to the Internet Sean Donelan (Dec 09)
- Re: USGS returns to the Internet Patrick Greenwell (Dec 09)
- Re: USGS returns to the Internet Sean Donelan (Dec 09)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: USGS returns to the Internet David Lesher (Dec 09)
- Re: USGS returns to the Internet Patrick Greenwell (Dec 09)
- Re: USGS returns to the Internet David Lesher (Dec 09)
- Re: USGS returns to the Internet Valdis . Kletnieks (Dec 10)
- Re: USGS returns to the Internet Patrick Greenwell (Dec 09)