Reports of flooding in Tyson's Corner Virginia

2003-02-22 Thread Sean Donelan

The associated press is reporting that parts of Tyson's Corner is
experiencing flooding, and officials are restricting access.

As some folks are aware the Tyson's Corner area is/was a very
dense colocation and peering center for the Internet.



Re: Reports of flooding in Tyson's Corner Virginia

2003-02-22 Thread David Lesher

Unnamed Administration sources reported that Sean Donelan said:
 
 
 The associated press is reporting that parts of Tyson's Corner is
 experiencing flooding, and officials are restricting access.
 
 As some folks are aware the Tyson's Corner area is/was a very
 dense colocation and peering center for the Internet.

DC has ~24 of snow load, and it's been raining. In fact, we
had a VERY vocal thunderstorm a few hours. You can expect
flooding in the usual places in the next day or so.




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Re: Reports of flooding in Tyson's Corner Virginia

2003-02-22 Thread Leo Bicknell
In a message written on Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 03:41:19PM -0500, Sean Donelan wrote:
 The associated press is reporting that parts of Tyson's Corner is
 experiencing flooding, and officials are restricting access.
 
 As some folks are aware the Tyson's Corner area is/was a very
 dense colocation and peering center for the Internet.

Having just been in that area yesterday, I think I can explain a
bit.

To many people Tysons Corner == Tysons Corner Mall, I and II (yes,
two different malls across the street from each other).  I is a
fairly normal american mall, II has more upscale stores in it.

Anyhow, the II part has been closed twice this week, once on thursday
for a bomb scare, and today due to roof issues (unclear from the
reports on TV if there is an actual problem, or if they are just
scared of one).  As such, the mall is closed, along with a few
access roads for it.

The actual area is fine, and not in a flood plain.  That's not to
say there won't be other roof issues or clogged drains, but I don't
think there's any reason to fear it's all underwater, or anything.

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Re: Reports of flooding in Tyson's Corner Virginia

2003-02-22 Thread Steve Goldstein
Including our basement; we live a few miles from Tyson's.   --Steve

At 3:52 PM -0500 2/22/03, David Lesher wrote:
You can expect
flooding in the usual places in the next day or so.



Re: Reports of flooding in Tyson's Corner Virginia

2003-02-22 Thread Richard A Steenbergen

On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 05:33:20PM -0500, Leo Bicknell wrote:
 In a message written on Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 03:41:19PM -0500, Sean Donelan wrote:
  The associated press is reporting that parts of Tyson's Corner is
  experiencing flooding, and officials are restricting access.
  
  As some folks are aware the Tyson's Corner area is/was a very
  dense colocation and peering center for the Internet.
 
 Having just been in that area yesterday, I think I can explain a
 bit.
 
 To many people Tysons Corner == Tysons Corner Mall, I and II (yes,
 two different malls across the street from each other).  I is a
 fairly normal american mall, II has more upscale stores in it.
 
 Anyhow, the II part has been closed twice this week, once on thursday
 for a bomb scare, and today due to roof issues (unclear from the
 reports on TV if there is an actual problem, or if they are just
 scared of one).  As such, the mall is closed, along with a few
 access roads for it.

Looks like 30 stores on the upper level were flooded (probably too strong
a word, slightly moistened would seem more appropriate) due to a roof
leak, and the mall was closed.

Hardly a danger to the internet, unless there are more people than I know 
doing their private interconnects through Macy's.

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Re: Reports of flooding in Tyson's Corner Virginia

2003-02-22 Thread Sean Donelan

On Sat, 22 Feb 2003, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
 Looks like 30 stores on the upper level were flooded (probably too strong
 a word, slightly moistened would seem more appropriate) due to a roof
 leak, and the mall was closed.

 Hardly a danger to the internet, unless there are more people than I know
 doing their private interconnects through Macy's.

That's good news.  I would hate to think any ISP's had equipment in
large buildings with flat roofs holding up 2 feet of snow and rain
in the area.




Re: Reports of flooding in Tyson's Corner Virginia

2003-02-22 Thread Jason Lewis


 On Sat, 22 Feb 2003, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
 Looks like 30 stores on the upper level were flooded (probably too
 strong a word, slightly moistened would seem more appropriate) due
 to a roof leak, and the mall was closed.

 Hardly a danger to the internet, unless there are more people than I
 know doing their private interconnects through Macy's.

 That's good news.  I would hate to think any ISP's had equipment in
 large buildings with flat roofs holding up 2 feet of snow and rain in
 the area.

AHHH!!!  But they DO!  Who is in the old Hechinger building a stones throw
from Tyson's II?

I was in there and can't remember the name for the life of me.




Re: Reports of flooding in Tyson's Corner Virginia

2003-02-22 Thread Jeff Aitken

On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 10:32:11PM -0500, Jason Lewis wrote:
 AHHH!!!  But they DO!  Who is in the old Hechinger building a stones throw
 from Tyson's II?

Until just a couple of weeks ago it was an MFN data center. 
Unfortunately, it was one of the sites we elected to close down
as part of the bankruptcy/restructuring process.


--Jeff