The only problem with that is that people need to remember to note down that e-mail address while the site is up, because it’ll be inaccessible, along with everything else, when it’s needed.
I think if we do something obvious like elsewherecafe@gmail we can remember it.
Ok, hmm, I am going to send an email now so I have this in my contacts. Maybe then I’ll remember it.
Maybe something that would be easier to remember…?
Disappointed@elsewhere.cafe?
We could even start a spreadsheet…
Previously on Moving to bbs.elsewhere.cafe
I have it as a note on my password manager entry.
All according to plan. Heh heh heh.
I wish there were a handy adjective to describe my feelings about the recent outage…
Just don’t let it turn you cynical.
(To be fair, I don’t think that Cain became CEO until the mid-80s, but still…)
Now you have me craving Little Caesar’s again.
Wait… what? I’m confused now!
Little Caesars founder Mike Ilitch distinguished himself from the likes of Herman Cain and “Papa” John Schnatter. For example, Ilitch paid Rosa Parks’ rent for the last decade of her life so she could live in a safer neighborhood.
https://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2014/02/24/Champions/Ilitch-Rosa-Parks.aspx
Plus, they make decent $5 pizzas.
I only scrolled through the first page of your link but, sadly, they were all nouns.
I need an adjective that describes the emotion that one encounters when one’s higher expectations encounter reality in such a way that one realises the optimism one felt was sadly misplaced.
I, for one, am “a tad miffed” about the recent outages.
Hmm, that’s not it… I am “slightly narked.”
Nope, not that either. “I expected better”?
Close, but not quite the word I was looking for…
Oh, yes! that makes sense now! I’d forgotten all that.
Jaded?
It astounds me that they can do this - especially since they use fresh dough and decent ingredients.