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***     Scheduled Maintenance    ***
*** Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 ***
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Deepthought.org will be going down for about 20-30 minutes as our service
provider does a hardware upgrade. We apologise in advance for any
inconvenience this may cause.

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Monday, April 26, 2010

Webmail users experienced an email outage beginning 4/25/10 12:01am GMT, to
11:02am EDT. IMAP users only received a nag screen about a mail certificate
being expired. I would like to personally apologise to all users for
allowing this to happen. Having not checked my email all weekend, I was
completely unaware of the problem until a user called me directly.

If you are continuing to have email problems, please feel free to contact
me directly at 734 497 1373 or via support @ deepthought . org.

~Nate

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Friday, April 23, 2010

Deepthought experienced a service outage between the times of 8:41am and
10:25am today. Outage was first noticed by the admin team at 9:54am.
We apologise for the inconvenience. We are working with our
hosting provider to ensure that outages like this do not occur in the
future.

~ Nate

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1) Don't do anything that would get the admins in trouble
2) Really, #1.
3) Have fun, and if you're missing a feature, feel free to ask.

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