Email never arrived? Maybe it was lost in a black hole
Ever wonder what happens when an email gets lost or a Web site is unavailable?
Sure, there are the worldly explanations:
A black hole.
According to the University of Washington, there are a number of servers across the Internet - connected and accessible - that sometimes lose data for unexplainable reasons. These "black holes" are being mapped through a project called Hubble: Monitoring Internet Reachability in Real-Time at UW.
So, next time you forget to send an important email, just say, "It must have been eaten by a black hole."
"No, really."
Sure, there are the worldly explanations:
- Someone forgot to pay their hosting bill
- A truck ran into a power substation and blew the grid
- Someone fat-fingered the keyboard while logged in as root
A black hole.
According to the University of Washington, there are a number of servers across the Internet - connected and accessible - that sometimes lose data for unexplainable reasons. These "black holes" are being mapped through a project called Hubble: Monitoring Internet Reachability in Real-Time at UW.
So, next time you forget to send an important email, just say, "It must have been eaten by a black hole."
"No, really."






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