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    The servers went down around 2am PST time so if anything, id expect them to go up around that same time when they do go up again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimble View Post
    The servers went down around 2am PST time so if anything, id expect them to go up around that same time when they do go up again.
    Yup, thats about 10 min from now..... Not holding my breath....
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    Uh... its only going to be 12 am PST in 10 minutes...
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    DISCLAIMER: I am not a seismologist, meteorologist, or even a statistician. I am, however, a spreadsheet wrangler by vocation; given a set of data, I'll pivot it.

    Anyway -- a lot of people have been wondering whether the amount of earthquakes Japan has been getting is normal for this time of year or not. After doing some digging, I managed to find the right link on the USGS website for downloading raw data. I pulled earthquakes of all magnitudes from 2000 to 2011, lattitude 45 to 30 & longitude 130 to 155. That should include most, if not all, of Japan. Here's a link to the Data Set Search Query results - not sure if that will still work or not.

    Did a quick pivot on it to get a count of earthquakes occurring in March. While it's not at all unusual for them to get earthquakes between 3.5 and 5.0 this time of year, the number of quakes they are getting (due to aftershocks) is much, MUCH greater than normal.


    Count of Japanese Earthquakes in March, 2000 - 2011 by Althea Valara, on Flickr
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    Quote Originally Posted by Altheav View Post
    DISCLAIMER: I am not a seismologist, meteorologist, or even a statistician. I am, however, a spreadsheet wrangler by vocation; given a set of data, I'll pivot it.

    Anyway -- a lot of people have been wondering whether the amount of earthquakes Japan has been getting is normal for this time of year or not. After doing some digging, I managed to find the right link on the USGS website for downloading raw data. I pulled earthquakes of all magnitudes from 2000 to 2011, lattitude 45 to 30 & longitude 130 to 155. That should include most, if not all, of Japan. Here's a link to the Data Set Search Query results - not sure if that will still work or not.

    Did a quick pivot on it to get a count of earthquakes occurring in March. While it's not at all unusual for them to get earthquakes between 3.5 and 5.0 this time of year, the number of quakes they are getting (due to aftershocks) is much, MUCH greater than normal.


    Count of Japanese Earthquakes in March, 2000 - 2011 by Althea Valara, on Flickr
    Hey good information. I was wondering that. On my google gadget it was showing 5+ point earthquakes every hour for days after the 9.0 one hit. Now its down to maybe three or four during the day light hours. They do seem to be slowing down and dropping down into the four and five catagory more often instead of the five and six catagories as before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimble View Post
    Uh... its only going to be 12 am PST in 10 minutes...
    lol sorry, saw 2am EST, not PST.. and the change to DST got me even more confuzzeled......*.*
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    TEPCO load shedding (power outages rotation) as well as summer and winter must continue to be, announced on Tuesday. The earthquake tsunami East, large-scale power plants in Fukushima Prefecture and Ibaraki Prefecture, was found to be broken because the prospect of recovery than stand at the moment.

    Revealed TEPCO official told The Asahi Shimbun. Be severely restricted the use of air conditioning in the home or office summer and winter load shedding is inevitable. Rolling blackouts in the summer, high temperatures - 2 pm are expected to be conducted primarily at three. Scale power failure, may increase depending on how the temperature rise. Also likely take a big hit in the industry long-term power supply can be restricted to the metropolitan area.

    Fired power plants showed significant damage, the Hirono Thermal Power Station (Fukushima Prefecture), and a thermal power plant Hitachinaka (Tokai-mura, Ibaraki Prefecture). Facilities and power plants, fuel storage facilities destroyed by the tsunami, such as oil and coal. The two power plants in total output of 4.8 million kilowatts, Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station was also damaged by the tsunami (Futabachō Ookuma town, Fukushima Prefecture, 469.6 kilowatts million) equal to.

    TEPCO's peak demand for power to the tube 28 million households, about 60 million kilowatts will require air conditioning in summer, around 50 million kilowatts in winter heating demand increases. TEPCO supplies power for it to stay current about 35 million kilowatts.

    TEPCO, and to launch a small-scale thermal power plants are dormant plans to raise about 40 million kilowatts in April. In addition, companies such as wholesale electricity and gas companies (IPP) and promote the purchase of electricity, plans to increase to about 47 million kilowatts by summer. However, when summer still 10 million kilowatts (3.33 million households), is calculated as millions of kilowatts short of winter.

    Power is not large for the tank as water and gas. Therefore, it is necessary to provide power supply demand amount. Power companies to fund the necessary power when its power plants, and Tooru Tooru get power from other power companies, the difference in the frequency of the power company can receive from the West to 100 kilowatts. Tohoku Electric Power is the same frequency, power and lack of disaster is not expected Tooru Tooru. Only get from the limits of 60 million kilowatts from Hokkaido Electric Power Transmission Technology.

    TEPCO officials "were also fired and running again, not so much power into one regular inspection. This summer is likely to continue next summer as well winter is also a tightrope," he said.

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    Keywords: Hokkaido Electric Power blackouts powered thermal power plant Toukyoudenryoku

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    Decommissioning of all six groups Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, TEPCO also "inevitable" view (3 / 21)
    Question of rolling blackouts, TEPCO representative asked (3 / 19)
    TEPCO to run our power plants during the next outage (3 / 17)
    Satoshi Amane rolling blackouts, a private dial plan better next prospect TEPCO (3 / 16)
    Counseling for patients on ventilators at home rolling blackouts TEPCO (3 / 15)


    This is not sounding so good to me. They are apparently talking of problems well into NEXT summer and winter. No unexpected I guess but dang.
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    That's great news. At least it's finally dying down.
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    Good info Altheav, should have made a new thread about it, almost missed that information.

    Thanks you for those 2 link.
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    Interesting proposition. I always got the impression Cloud computing was used in large part for applications of considerably smaller scale though. At least, that's how it is generally marketed to the public: everyone taps into office applications online instead of installing 100 copies in your office--everyone just uses the "cloud" apps online.

    Each "world" is already distributed across seperate servers as is (zones are split across different IP's, could be VM's or physically on different hardware). It could take considerable effort to get it all uploaded. With so many pieces already making up each server's Vanadiel world as is, putting that into a cloud array could result in a LOT of data floating around out there. If it were just one gameworld is one thing, but 24 production sets (soon going to 16) could be a vicious undertaking.

    It surely would be an interesting experiment though. Might be something for them to explore with their test server set first.
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