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Thursday
Nov012012

DAILYBAIL SITE UPDATE

UPDATE 4 PM Nov. 1 - The website is running very slowly due to Squarespace's decision to operate in low-power mode while they struggle to keep the generator running.  Thank you for your patience with the glacial page loads.  It's still possible we will go dark later tonight.

Details are here...

It's been pretty hit and miss as far as uploading new video, photos, etc.  So I'm going to give up the frustration of repeating tasks over and over and just begin to post stories in a bare bones fashion.  Links and text only, with one attempt to upload photos, and that's it.

Shazam.  It worked.  Photos uploaded above and below.

You can follow Squarespace's efforts here: http://status.squarespace.com/

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Reader Comments (11)

I wonder if Con-Ed has an estimated timeframe to get these guys back up. I know crews from all over are there restoring power. Being there myself to restore power in Queens/Astoria back in 2006 during the blackout, I will let everyone know that all electrical service is underground. Most of it 80 years old (some older) and very difficult to get at.

The crew at Squarespace is doing a REMARKABLE job lugging fuel and being creative electrically to keep power going and they deserve a big KUDOS (and a medal) for their work.
Nov 1, 2012 at 4:54 PM | Unregistered Commenterjohn
And some free grub.
Nov 1, 2012 at 5:11 PM | Unregistered CommenterSKINFLINT
They have been working with con-ed for the last 24 hours I think. I asked for an estimate of return to regular power, and they said they don't have one. Could be 2-3 more days, which would be really difficult for SQSP to continue the manual fuel brigade for that long. What they need is to get the fuel pumps working again, and of course a steady supply of diesel. They must have used thousands of gallons so far.
Nov 1, 2012 at 5:12 PM | Registered CommenterDailyBail
Website seems to be running much faster now than before. And I am able to post photos and videos on the first try, so all good there.
Nov 1, 2012 at 5:13 PM | Registered CommenterDailyBail
And some free grub.

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Skin - Squarespace is actually loaded. They closed a $40 million financing round last year. They are already a very profitable company, with the best website platform out there. They are so much better than wordpress (which everyone else use) it's sick.

And the CEO is a Maryland kid. Started the company while he was an undergrad.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squarespace

Squarespace was founded in April 2003[1] by then 21-year-old Marylander Anthony Casalena. After 8–9 months of development and a three-hour "massive, massive fight" with his parents over the matter,[4] Casalena's father made a single US$20,000–30,000 investment, in exchange for a 5% share of the company.[5][6][4]

An alumnus of the University of Maryland's "Hinman CEOs" program,[3][7] Casalena's impetus for creating the software behind the company was his dissatisfaction in finding an elegant solution for publishing his personal web page.[1] For three years, Casalena was Squarespace's sole full-time employee; after reaching $1 million in revenue in 2007, Casalena turned Squarespace into "a full-fledged business".[6]
Nov 1, 2012 at 5:19 PM | Registered CommenterDailyBail
Just found this...the efforts got him a story at BI

http://www.businessinsider.com/squarespace-data-center-hurricane-sandy-2012-10

This Startup Founder Is Saving 1.4 Million Websites From Hurricane Sandy

That's a lot of websites.
Nov 1, 2012 at 5:23 PM | Registered CommenterDailyBail
There is a place for lease right across the street from me large enough if they need to set up shop somewhere else (even if it is temporary). Very close to Verizon facilities and power is not a problem. Boston is 1/2 hour away. Real Estate is reasonable and is in a country type setting but everything is here and the ocean/beaches about 7 miles away.

Thought I would throw that out there. If they are interested, Let Steve at the DB know and I will provide the info..

Again, the electrical infrastructure is very difficult to work on there and I would imagine that the employees homes/apartment are for the most part without power/water and that is making things that much more difficult for them. Even groceries are an issue now due to widespread damage to stores and the after-effect of no power (saw that in 06).

They deserve a really big thanks for keeping on.
Nov 1, 2012 at 5:28 PM | Unregistered Commenterjohn
Sorry to hear about your problem and hope you/yours are well DB
Nov 1, 2012 at 5:33 PM | Unregistered CommenterLadyLiberty
GOOD NEWS

http://status.squarespace.com/

Update [6:25pm ET]

We have confirmed that the fuel pump is now working. We can now operate off of fuel indefinitely and there are continuous deliveries scheduled. Additional issues remain, the largest of which being that our generator will need to be taken offline at some point to clean the fuel filter. We can avoid that downtime if Peer1 can provide a street level generator. If this generator failure does occur, we expect the level of downtime to be on the order of an hour, instead of the multi-day outage we were facing at the onset of this crisis. We remain in a difficult situation, but the most difficult challenge we were presented with is now behind us. As of this writing, Squarespace has miraculously avoided all downtime related to Sandy, but we still have many challenges ahead with respect to getting back to anything normal.

Update [4:54pm ET]

A pump has been successfully installed that is carrying fuel to the roof fuel header, and it has been running for an hour. We are awaiting confirmation that the header and our tank are properly connected. The building is going to attempt to power up downed generators for other floors in 30 minutes.
Nov 1, 2012 at 6:37 PM | Registered CommenterDailyBail
Make sure that if they need to replace the filter, a mechanic who knows how to prime the system is on hand (may have to bleed the injectors). Otherwise good news. Gomp knows a lot about how this stuff works too.
Nov 1, 2012 at 6:57 PM | Unregistered Commenterjohn
Got that right John, diesel is a fickle bitch.
Nov 1, 2012 at 10:13 PM | Unregistered CommenterSKINFLINT

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