Heh. Gizmodo says they've been down for at least 40 minutes. That's really, really bad for Amazon. I feel bad for my buddy, he's gonna need a drink or four tonight.
 
isn't the it the same system that Google employs? I was lead to believe that it is almost impossible to take them down, its a massive distributed server system so in order to wipe it you have to hit all nodes at once.
 
Amazon is up for me, even though downforeveryone disagrees.

I wonder if we're having more peering problems.

It's very interesting, though, because Amazon is distributed. For Amazon to go down, a very strange and critical series of steps have to occur. Makes me wonder if it's not intentional and/or malicious activity from someone else.

Amazon probably loses tens of millions of dollars for every hour it's not on.
It's back up for me now. And yes, from the friends that I have who either currently work there or used to work there, they lose millions of dollars per hour of outage, and tens to hundreds of millions per hour during Black Friday and Cyber Monday.[DOUBLEPOST=1359664753][/DOUBLEPOST]
isn't the it the same system that Google employs? I was lead to believe that it is almost impossible to take them down, its a massive distributed server system so in order to wipe it you have to hit all nodes at once.
It's gone down before from sheer volume. I can't really go into details about which parts of their service are most vulnerable, but certain parts of their service, which are essential to all of the site, are more vulnerable than others and could be taken down with a well directed attack on the right location (and have occasionally been taken down due to poor planning, poor execution, poor communication, abject stupidity, and just plain over-eager shoppers).
 
It's back up for me now. And yes, from the friends that I have who either currently work there or used to work there, they lose millions of dollars per hour of outage, and tens to hundreds of millions per hour during Black Friday and Cyber Monday.[DOUBLEPOST=1359664753][/DOUBLEPOST]
It's gone down before from sheer volume. I can't really go into details about which parts of their service are most vulnerable, but certain parts of their service, which are essential to all of the site, are more vulnerable than others and could be taken down with a well directed attack on the right location (and have occasionally been taken down due to poor planning, poor execution, poor communication, abject stupidity, and just plain over-eager shoppers).
no worries my best friend is a network engineer and is filling me in on whats going on, its kind of amazing to be honest.
 
I've been spending the last week or so trying to explain to my wife what a proper Northern Midwest winter is like, as we're most likely going to be moving to Minnesota instead of Louisville. I still don't think she really grasps what a dry, cold wind feels like when it's 0F outside with a windchill of -20 or so, and I hope she doesn't come to regret the decision too much. I, on the other hand, can't fucking wait.
 
So I clicked on one of those recommended videos from youtube and got this.



Then watching it, I realized I had beaten the majority of them. Then I realized how much of my life I have wasted.
 
So I clicked on one of those recommended videos from youtube and got this.



Then watching it, I realized I had beaten the majority of them. Then I realized how much of my life I have wasted.
With the exception of number 1, I owned all of those games, and beat most of them. They were all excellent!

Though really, Donkey Kong Country wasn't really that hard.
 
So I clicked on one of those recommended videos from youtube and got this.



Then watching it, I realized I had beaten the majority of them. Then I realized how much of my life I have wasted.
I'm confused, how is playing amazing games and finishing them for tons of self satisfaction wasted time? ;)
 
I've been spending the last week or so trying to explain to my wife what a proper Northern Midwest winter is like, as we're most likely going to be moving to Minnesota instead of Louisville. I still don't think she really grasps what a dry, cold wind feels like when it's 0F outside with a windchill of -20 or so, and I hope she doesn't come to regret the decision too much. I, on the other hand, can't fucking wait.
If she wants to know, have her put her hand inside the freezer of your fridge for about 10 minutes. Tell her to multiply that by 1,000, and you get Minnesota/Northern Wisconsin winters.

Then wait as she says, "You know, Louisville has some very pretty neighborhoods..."
 

Cajungal

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I'm 75-80% sure that one of the kids I teach will one day (not really soon, but someday) attempt to kill or at least horribly injure someone unless something changes dramatically. I love him, and he behaves in my class, but he scares me sometimes. It's being looked into by professionals, and he's aware of his issues. God, I think of him every day and hope that he gets well. He has many wonderful qualities... Just please let him be well one day.
 
I'm 75-80% sure that one of the kids I teach will one day (not really soon, but someday) attempt to kill or at least horribly injure someone unless something changes dramatically. I love him, and he behaves in my class, but he scares me sometimes. It's being looked into by professionals, and he's aware of his issues. God, I think of him every day and hope that he gets well. He has many wonderful qualities... Just please let him be well one day.
I feel for you, my wife teaches middle school and literally has students who already sell drugs. Others who flat out say they're not going to bother with High School because they're going to work in their dad's auto-mechanic shop. As well as many other stories that just leave you with a feeling of pointless-ness.
 
I've been spending the last week or so trying to explain to my wife what a proper Northern Midwest winter is like, as we're most likely going to be moving to Minnesota instead of Louisville. I still don't think she really grasps what a dry, cold wind feels like when it's 0F outside with a windchill of -20 or so, and I hope she doesn't come to regret the decision too much. I, on the other hand, can't fucking wait.
Just get her a remote starter for her car, and it won't be too bad.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
I never thought Actraiser was that hard, aside from the controls in the side scrolling portions to be pretty crappy.
 
I never thought Actraiser was that hard, aside from the controls in the side scrolling portions to be pretty crappy.
That's what made it tough to me, like they mentioned on the jumping especially. That archaic Ninja Gaiden-style knockback when you get hit has always been bullshit.

Personally I don't get how anything tops Ghouls 'n' Ghosts. Some of those games were just hard thanks to bad controls or execution, GnG was pure Hell in a cartridge. I'd even put Demon's Crest, the spinoff sidescroller, in that top 10 and knock DK Country out of there.
 
I feel for you, my wife teaches middle school and literally has students who already sell drugs. Others who flat out say they're not going to bother with High School because they're going to work in their dad's auto-mechanic shop. As well as many other stories that just leave you with a feeling of pointless-ness.
On the one hand, at least the kids who are going to work in an auto-mechanic shop are learning a trade skill.

On the other hand, at least go to high school, man...

And Ceej's kid reminds me of a kid in a blog post about mental illness, soon after the Sandy Hook shootings. I remember that blog post because the kid reminded me of me as a wee lad, and by extension Ceej's kid reminds me of me too.
 
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