His tardiness makes me wonder if everything's alright with him over there, although I heard (despite that I can't stand being called a "techy" myself) that there was, in fact, a minor interruption in service through our Arlington campus (probably a T1 line got knocked out somewhere) but their sysop was able to route around it and bring the campus' connection back up within the half-hour.
[size=8pt]But thankfully no major outages, I'm glad to report.
See, we have site-diversity redundancy in place, so if one site goes bananas their connection can be (manually, of course) routed to another until the condition can be stabilised. For us out here at the Columbia, Willamette & Coast branch of Powerworld, we'll have a "reliever" site in place at the Cascade & Rockies satellite campus in Pendleton once construction is completed next spring (you know, just in case WGZOO croaks again or the mountains decide to go for a walk--and although I live VERY near two major fault lines nothing's happened yet; touch wood.) I'm looking forward to hooking that one up!