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September 2, 2005

Phenomenal: Workers Trapped in Downtown NOLA Office Blog and Stream Video


digitaljournalismgif.gifAn amazing development reported by Wired’s Joel Johnson: the employees of a web hosting and co-location center called Zipa are still in their offices in downtown New Orleans and are blogging away and streaming live video of the city center over the web. Zipa’s data center still operates, powered by a 750-kilowatt diesel generator.

Employees of Zipa are still in their offices and an employee of Zipa’s sister company, DirectNIC, is blogging from the office building and transmitting webcam video of the city. The employee, Michael Barnett, checks the building’s perimeter every morning for security threats and then gets on the computer to blog. Another employee, named Sigmund Solares, has taken dozens of photographs, and the video camera goes everywhere. Two other employees, one named Crystal and the other Donnie, have duties as well.

One recent entry by Michael Barnett:

We won’t quit, I promise you. We’re expecting today (Friday) to be our most physically demanding day so far. Sig and I will be pushing 18 fity-five gallon drums of diesel up a steep parking garage incline to the 9th floor generator.

Here’s part of an interoffice memo sent by Sigmund Solares yesterday:

Intercosmos Media Group, Inc., (dba directNIC.com) is going to pay all employees hourly and salaried this pay period the same exact amount as last pay period. Unfortunately, we have been unable reach anyone in accounting who has handled payroll in the past and we have not heard anything about them.

 

Cynthia Brumfield at 9:02 AM|Comments(0)

  

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