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Hi, Since this is sorta the community list, I'm sure others in the community are curious how well RedHat weathered the storm. I looked through redhat's web pages, and the other community mailling lists and didn't see any mention.
Did RedHat's headquarters get missed by the storm, or did ya'll get plasterd? Were you part of the area that had power outage, or storm surge? Any fun stories you'd mind sharing?
I know I could look up RedHat's address and then compare where the storm when and so forth, but I had a hard enough time figuring out if my neice was hit or not, that I thought I'd ask. Besides, you can't get any fun stories is you find out that way.
If you have something better to do, then don't bother responding to this e-mail, but if you're someone there that has a few minutes, there are those of us out here that are curious.
Troy Dawson
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 10:01:29AM -0500, Troy Dawson wrote:
Since this is sorta the community list, I'm sure others in the community are curious how well RedHat weathered the storm. I looked through redhat's web pages, and the other community mailling lists and didn't see any mention.
Did RedHat's headquarters get missed by the storm, or did ya'll get plasterd?
Just high winds, rain, and some power outages (we have a large genset).
We've seen worse in this area.
Were you part of the area that had power outage, or storm surge?
Storm surge is basically a very high tide, in effect. We're well inland and several hundred feet above sea level. Yes, there were power outages here. But not too bad -- not like the areas that are taking weeks to recover, just trees on power lines, stuff like that.
michaelkjohnson
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