Planned site-wide downtime

Oct 05, 2011 00:06

Dear all,

LiveJournal will be unavailable for up to three hours starting at the following times, Wednesday, October 5. During this time, LJ might be unreachable, slow, or experience issues loading. This will affect all services, including LJ Talk & Scrapbook.

22:30 GMT

03:30 PM PST
04:30 PM MST
06:30 PM EST

The purpose of this downtime is to install new ( Read more... )

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slinkslowdown October 5 2011, 06:09:49 UTC
Thanks for the heads-up! :)

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moonchildfairy October 5 2011, 06:14:17 UTC

Thanks for letting us know! :-)

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capri_chan October 5 2011, 06:20:51 UTC
Thanks for the warning, AND for the little alert-bar-thingy that pops up when you come in.

ESPECIALLY thanks for the link on the alert-bar-thingy that lets you know what time that is where you live. Arizona is in the Mountain Time Zone geographically, but since we don't have Daylight Savings Time here, it gets confusing as to what time zone Arizona is in in relation to the actual time. For instance, according to that web site, 3:30 PM PST is 3:30 PM here, even though it would be 4:30 MST.

It's nice not having to worry about setting clocks back or forward, but it's irritating that we have to adjust to everyone else in the country.

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cattiechaos October 5 2011, 08:42:36 UTC
Arizona doesn't have DST either? *high fives* Neither does Hawaii :D

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rebelsheart October 5 2011, 13:06:45 UTC
I personally don't see the point in DST. As Americans we now spend almost 3/4s of our year on non-standard time.

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dcseain October 5 2011, 13:26:51 UTC
I favor remaining on so-called DST year-round. Changing the clocks serves no f'n purpose, and we're a mostly urban nation that wants more light later in the day.

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claripossum October 5 2011, 06:34:30 UTC
Agreed, warning appreciated, but you have left out central time in the post. ;) (Not that we're too dumb to figure it out, but I thought I'd point it out anyway, just to be thorough.) :D

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threeoutside October 5 2011, 12:35:30 UTC
No, no, that's because there IS nobody in the middle of the country - that's just "fly-over" country, you know. No one and onthing important out here at all.

Typical Coasters attitude. Get it all the time.

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pbrim October 5 2011, 12:49:55 UTC
Son, you're talking about TEXAS here! We're on Central time! Now be nice or we might secede again and take all our oil with us! (But fortunately most of us are smart enough to interpolate Central time from the list.)

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threeoutside October 5 2011, 13:10:32 UTC
1) It's "lady" not "son." ;^>

2) I'm in Nebraska, so we're as flown-over as you are.

3) I can interpolate with the best of them. However, as I read further in the Comments, I was brought to realize that the whole world puts up with this Yank-centeredness all the time and so I don't feel quite so left out.

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partly_bouncy October 5 2011, 06:43:03 UTC
Is EST European Standard Time? American Eastern Standard Time? Australian Eastern Standard Time? UTC times would be much better because those abbreviations apply to time zones in multiple areas (just like CST can stand for Chamorro Standard Time)…

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noparade October 5 2011, 06:51:28 UTC
it's definitely american

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partly_bouncy October 5 2011, 06:57:09 UTC
It is annoying to use American abbreviations on a site with a large international community. :(

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noparade October 5 2011, 07:08:33 UTC
you can check when it is in your time zone here!

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