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#87693 4-Aug-2011 12:07
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for those who frequent neowin it seems their servers have got a bit wet. Some pics here

http://www.neowin.net/images/disaster_photos/

 




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  #502060 4-Aug-2011 18:00
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I expect their datacentre operator will foot the bill?

Also, looking at the photos, what a dodgy datacentre...




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  #502096 4-Aug-2011 18:55
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Wow, that is nasty :o Hopefully the drying process will allow them to at least salvage a few things =/

The subtle droplet at the bottom of their homepage at the moment is a nice touch, haha.

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  #502156 4-Aug-2011 21:09
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you'd certainly hope they would fit the bill. Not sure how well those servers will dry out though. Maybe they should put some rice in them :D




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