On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 01:55:56PM -0800, Matthew Schlegel wrote: Okay, so what I have gathered from CNN and others as well as this list and conversations with friends (not that I'm in the area, but just to summarize for the sake of interest) is that Major routes, such as I95 over Mercer Island are open and operating SEATAC is still closed Trains are not running pending BNSF track inspection minor damage to buildings particularly in the older section of town westin building (and downtown generally) seems to have been undamage although taller buildings in downtown have been evacuated pending inspection AT&T Sprint are reporting some network disruptions in the area Localized cable failures affecting few customers trunk lines overloaded due to people frantically calling relatives 19 injuries attributable to this event with 4 serious 0 deaths reported as of yet 17,000 customers without power depth was such that predictions are that it is unlikely an aftershock would be felt Governor will be holding a press conference soon to report on what has been discovered up to the present time So, generally, it was a hell of a ride but everyone came through it okay. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Wayne Bouchard [Imagine Your ] web@typo.org [Company Name Here] Network Engineer http://www.typo.org/~web/resume.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------