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House Web site crashes

September
29

The House Web site was overwhelmed by people seeking news about the bailout vote.

Here’s the article from the Associated Press:

WASHINGTON (AP)—The House Web site was overwhelmed Monday as millions of computer users sought information about the financial bailout bill rejected by the House.
“We haven’t seen this much demand since the 9/11 commission report” was posted on the site in 2004, said Jeff Ventura, spokesman for the House chief administrative officer. “We’re being overwhelmed with Web traffic about the bill.”
Ventura said the Web site is working, but many computer users are getting the equivalent of a busy signal when they try to visit the site. Once users are on the site, it works at reduced speed.
“You have to keep trying and eventually you get in,” he said.
Ventura said the slowdown is expected to last until Tuesday. n the meantime, technicians planned to work through the night to fortify the system.
“Our computer people aren’t going anywhere,” Ventura said.
The House on Monday defeated a $700 billion emergency rescue for the nation’s financial system, and the Dow Jones industrials plunged nearly 800 points, the most for a single day.
Ventura estimated that millions of computer users went to the Web site to e-mail their representatives and to learn about the bill. He was unable to provide a more precise estimate.
The computer slowdown is affecting all House-member Web sites, he said. The site has an application that enables computer users to send e-mails to their representatives.
“It’s all tied into one system that is clearly being overloaded at this point,” he said.

To take a look yourself: “http://www.house.gov.”:http://www.house.gov

This entry was posted on Monday, September 29th, 2008 at 6:11 pm by Noreen O'Donnell.
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Noreen O'DonnellNoreen O'Donnell For the last 20 years, Noreen O'Donnell has written about Hillary Clinton's run for the Senate, rebuilding Ground Zero, the Korean immigrants who travel north each day from Queens to work in nail salons, deadly runaway fire trucks and other stories in Westchester and Putnam counties. Now she's a columnist.



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