At First I Thought it Said Assholes
Internet Full of 'Black Holes'
You're pounding the keyboard, double-clicking away, sighing and grumbling, but to no avail: That devilish little hourglass icon refuses to give way to the Web site you're trying to reach. Most Internet users have encountered trouble reaching online destinations, but they often attribute the problem to their wireless network cutting out or a server momentarily going down.
Sometimes, though, the problem is more mysterious. At any given moment, messages throughout the world are lost to cyber black holes, according to new computer science research.
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I've really run out of interesting stuff to say
You're pounding the keyboard, double-clicking away, sighing and grumbling, but to no avail: That devilish little hourglass icon refuses to give way to the Web site you're trying to reach. Most Internet users have encountered trouble reaching online destinations, but they often attribute the problem to their wireless network cutting out or a server momentarily going down.
Sometimes, though, the problem is more mysterious. At any given moment, messages throughout the world are lost to cyber black holes, according to new computer science research.
the rest of the story
I've really run out of interesting stuff to say

3 Comments:
Freaky
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Kayla, At
April 14, 2008 12:00 AM
I agree, black-hole heartedly :]
By
DogBoy, At
April 17, 2008 4:17 AM
That is when any sensible person takes a break and makes a large pot of Irish Breakfast tea.
Que faire?
By
Tales from the Birch Wood., At
May 13, 2009 6:03 AM
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