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Cassandra Jan 14th, 2005 11:14 AM

Scheduled maintenance 1/16 - when do you use fodors.com?
 
With all due respect to Fodors, I'm a little surprised that they think a Sunday is the best time to tinker with the website. If it were the slowest day on the forums and the info pages, that would be understandable; but I can't help but think a lot of us are puttering around www.fodors.com on Sundays, planning or dreaming, and chatting. If they have to pay overtime to their techies to work on Sundays, it makes even less sense.

Am I wrong about which days see the heaviest use of the website?

Budman Jan 14th, 2005 11:21 AM

Sunday is a great day to be down for maintenance -- Football!!! :)>-

I just hope fellow fodorites won't be going thru withdrawals. ((a)) ((b))

cmt Jan 14th, 2005 11:25 AM

Except for this week, when I'm home recuperating from surgery, generally weekends, in less than ideal weather, are when I'm MOST likely to want to use Fodors. I wouldn't miss it weekdays during normal business hours, when usually I shouldn't be on it more than very briefly.

FainaAgain Jan 14th, 2005 11:26 AM

First of all the start on Sunday 12 am which is midnight. Sorry Budman didn't mean to kill your football dream :)

Second it's only (hopefully!) for few hours.

Third: would you rather let them shut it down for just a few hours or get frastrated over problems for several weeks?

Forth: think of time zones. What is pick time for you may be off time for me.

Intrepid1 Jan 14th, 2005 11:54 AM

Casandra, I think you woorry more about where you're going next and less about maintenance.

Patrick Jan 14th, 2005 12:15 PM

I learned long ago that Saturday and Sunday are by far the two slowest days on Fodors. I'm not sure what this means, except that perhaps a whole lot of posters like coming here from work, but don't like giving up their personal time here on weekends.

ira Jan 14th, 2005 12:23 PM

I go with Patrick,

I find the weekday nights and mornings are much busier than weekends.

janis Jan 14th, 2005 01:18 PM

I agree that weekends are by far the slowest and week days are much busier. Must be all those slackers posting from work :)

I often feel sorry of newbies posting some intricate itinerary question on a Sat evening (US time) and knowing many of the really informed folks won't see it until Monday morning.

AnselmAdorne Jan 14th, 2005 02:16 PM

&quot;<i>Must be all those slackers posting from work ...</i>&quot;

Janis, LOL. However, some of us are retired and have the joy of posting whenever we feel like it. ;) I've never been happier in my life.

Anselm

yk Jan 14th, 2005 03:12 PM

&lt; Fodors.com will be offline starting Sunday, January 16, while we perform maintenance on our computer systems. The maintenance will start at about 12 AM on Sunday evening. We should be back in operation by 6 AM on Monday, January 17. &gt;

If I am reading this correctly, it seems like the down time will only be 6 hours (00:00 1/17 - 06:00 1/17). I would say those 6 hours are probably the slowest time on the board.

Of course, they could also mean from 00:00 1/16 - 06:00 1/17, a 30-hours down time.

FainaAgain Jan 14th, 2005 03:28 PM

Hello, Janis! I'll be outta here in 32 minutes, coming back Tuesday morning. See y'all slackers :)

Scarlett Jan 14th, 2005 03:31 PM

Some of us are home painting a brick wall in their den and look forward to the end of this project and being outdoors in the Florida sunshine!
:D

LoveItaly Jan 14th, 2005 03:35 PM

And dear Scarlett, if &quot;we&quot; are painting a brick wall in the den why are &quot;we&quot; posting on Fodors, LOL. Taking a break I would assume while dear Yankee works away? Too funny! Hope you two finish up soon. Take care! ((*))

LoveItaly Jan 14th, 2005 03:37 PM

Have a relaxing and fun weekend Faina. Think there will even be decent weather! ((*))

JJBhoy Jan 14th, 2005 03:51 PM

I appreciate Fodor's giving us the advance notice - it will save the usual frustration of not being able to log in &amp; wondering &quot;is it just me....?&quot;

Have a good weekend everyone.

Jim

Patrick Jan 14th, 2005 04:11 PM

OK, Scarlett, as a decorator I'm itching to know. Are you painting over a wall that is made of brick, or are you painting a plain wall as faux brick? Inquiring minds want to know.

Scarlett Jan 14th, 2005 04:21 PM

Oh Patrick, where is a decorator (YOU!) when I need one!

We have a brick wall in our den/family room. The painters left it natural red brick. It just does not go in a house like ours with our furniture etc.
So today we painted the brick white (Linen White, of course)
One coat of primer, one of Linen and our arms gave out. LoveItaly LOL the Yankee is relaxing on the sofa and I am waiting for the blood to return to my arms.
((F))

cigalechanta Jan 14th, 2005 04:24 PM

Now don't go overboard and paint the pup.

Scarlett Jan 14th, 2005 04:35 PM

LOL Mimi, he is staying faaar from us. He went to the groomer yesterday and sits on the sofa, watching us, giving directions if we miss a spot ( not out loud but we can tell) and keeping his pretty brown curls .. brown ((&amp;))

LoveItaly Jan 14th, 2005 04:56 PM

Hi Scarlett, I am so relieved you allowed Yankee to relax for a bit ::)

BTW, we painted a brick red fireplace once a sort of linen cream color. My parents almost had a heart attack. Scarlett it turned out beautiful and stayed beautiful. So all you hard work will be worthwhile. Just hope dear Pup doesn't brush up against it until the paint dries!! ((*))


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