For those FWF'ers who also frequent the Bolgeheads® forum, you may have noticed the site has been unreachable since yesterday afternoon. The FWF admins and the BH admins are in regular contact and I've reached out to them for an explanation.
The site is down because Comcast has an outage in the Miami area where the forum server is located. The server is fine but there's nothing the server admin can do until Comcast fixes it's outage that our server runs on. Be patient.
Normal people… believe that if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Engineers believe that if it ain’t broke, it doesn’t have enough features yet. – Scott Adams
Bogleheads.org is expected to be back online today (Sunday), possibly later in the afternoon.
finiki, the Canadian financial wiki To some, the glass is half full. To others, the glass is half empty. To an engineer, it's twice the size it needs to be.
The Bogleheads.org server was moved to another location. Unfortunately, the new location was also served by Comcast. While the connection was working, it was poor quality and could not be used for a server.
The server is now back in its original location. Comcast promised to have service restored by 1:30 PM (Eastern US), but that deadline has passed. We're waiting for Comcast to restore service.
finiki, the Canadian financial wiki To some, the glass is half full. To others, the glass is half empty. To an engineer, it's twice the size it needs to be.
finiki, the Canadian financial wiki To some, the glass is half full. To others, the glass is half empty. To an engineer, it's twice the size it needs to be.
finiki, the Canadian financial wiki To some, the glass is half full. To others, the glass is half empty. To an engineer, it's twice the size it needs to be.
Normal people… believe that if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Engineers believe that if it ain’t broke, it doesn’t have enough features yet. – Scott Adams
Scanning the home page, I see a small break in the thread listing around the time longinvest and Peculiar_Investor say it was down. Perhaps it was Comcast again.
finiki, the Canadian financial wiki To some, the glass is half full. To others, the glass is half empty. To an engineer, it's twice the size it needs to be.