FYI: CS response times 1/28 - 1/31
dgackey
Austin, TXInactive, PRO, Chef Emeritus Posts: 699
FYI: CS response times during the next few days may be slower than anticipated. We will have a presence at an out-of-town conference during these days. Compounding this situation, the Austin area is experiencing treacherous ice & commuting conditions today, so GameSalad employees are on liberal leave / telecommute status.
We apologize for any inconvenience for the delays in service and will do our best to clear any backlogs as quickly as possible.
Best,
Dan
We apologize for any inconvenience for the delays in service and will do our best to clear any backlogs as quickly as possible.
Best,
Dan
Dan Magaha · COO · GameSalad, Inc · danm@gamesalad.com
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She is from Minnesota (Like me!) but is an Austin transplant... She posted this...
http://republicofaustin.com/2014/01/24/8-horrifying-photos-of-austins-snow-day-snowpocalypse-2014/
Its all relative but... )
Plus, there are no salt trucks and the "de-icer" they use actually causes the roads to get more slick.
You add a bunch of people without FWD vehicles who have probably driven in these conditions a handful of times in their lives and think it's cool to do 75 uphill on a steep curve, and, well... it's ugly.
> 150 accidents in the Austin area today, including a handful of school buses. No joke
Dan Magaha · COO · GameSalad, Inc · danm@gamesalad.com
The comparison is funny, but wasnt trying to make light of people getting hurt :-/
Northerners will laugh but you have to realize that its a freak scenario and they are not usually prepared to deal with these types of things ie trucks to plow and salt to lay
And yeah those bridges do freeze quick. Slow down people
Good luck be safe
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We have salt trucks and such, but the problem for us is black ice. We get very little accumulation in Winter, especially snow, but if it's just enough to cause black ice spots and not enough to warrant the use of a salt truck... then there's going to be some problems.
It's one thing if you can see feet of snow in front of you, but another if it's just the right temperature for rain to fall and freeze into black ice.