The hell with the site, we cna live 2-3 days without it, not without you Chris!! keep your head down ! ;) (at this stuff looks gay... :rolling: )
Good luck dude!
UPDATE : No troubles, No Damage, all good here. Only 30,000 people in Tuscaloosa lost power.
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30,000 should keep employees at the power utility busy for some time. We had over 350,000 down here Saturday, all restored now except 50,000 who are waiting on new transformers.
Glad the entire Aximsite family, people and servers, made it through safe! :approve:
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Stay safe Chris and Godspeed
The man upstairs looks out for all Dell Pda users and All Aximsites.
All of these things can be replace (Take care of you and yours and we will see you soon as this blows over) Good Luck.
FYI,
The hurricane hit 30 miles west of us here on the panhandle of Florida and though we were pleased that the damage from the storm was not too widespread, the folks from Gulf Breeze to Navarre, Florida were hit pretty hard (again)... Over $400 million damage in one county alone.