JournalSpace blogs, non-existent since a server crash on Friday, finally receive a somewhat reassuring missive from the mother ship:

Monday, 0700 GMT: Down, But Not Out...

The journals and blogs hosted by journalspace.com are temporarily unavailable. Journalspace experienced a hardware failure on Friday. We are making upgrades to help ensure that this problem does not happen again. The process of upgrading the hardware and restoring the data is, by necessity, a long and complex one.

We really appreciate your patience. We know how much you love reading the blogs and journals hosted on journalspace, and we're working to make them available as soon as we can. Cathy, Ellen, Robert, Shane, Natalie, Joe, and the rest will be back soon.

The current estimate for the return of journalspace is Tuesday. We will update this page if there are any changes.

* Cathy Seipp hopes her JS blog archives survive, but has started an alternate site on Typepad.

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