Netflix outage hits day three

Thu Aug 14, 2008 4:18PM EDT

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Wondering why you haven't been getting your Netflix DVDs this week? The service has been floundering and is all but at a standstill, with only a few discs mailed since Monday.

Earlier today Netflix began to publicly acknowledge the problems, sending emails to some users and placing a large notice on the Netflix website which reads (in part), "We're sorry to report that we continue to experience issues with our shipping system, so some of you are not receiving DVDs in a timely manner and some of you have not received emails letting you know we got a DVD back from you. We apologize and we'll be automatically issuing credits to all of you whose shipments have been delayed. Our goal is to ship DVDs as soon as possible and to provide a personalized email update to you if your DVD shipment was delayed."

According to CNBC, the company's internal software troubles mean that it has not shipped any discs in the last three days, aside from "some on Wednesday from about half of its distribution centers." As of this morning, though, the company had still not identified the problem nor a fix for it.

Having toured Netflix's flagship distribution center, I can attest that it's far from a simple operation. Stacks and stacks of incoming discs arrive every morning. Workers at dozens of shipping stations open the return envelopes, scan the disc inside, then pack it into a new envelope printed with a label for the next customer (which is where the software comes in). This happens hundreds of thousands of times a day, assembly-line style, and repeats again the following day. I can only imagine how many unopened, returned discs must be stacking up at Netflix HQ.

So, bottom line: No ETA on a fix, no diagnosis of the actual problem. The website still works, so you can update your queue and see what movie you might be getting next, but I would expect, ahem, a Very Long Wait.

Good news: The Netflix Instant Viewing system is still working great, so if you're out of DVDs, fire up your Roku box or just use your PC to check out those movies that available for streaming.

 

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  • 1 Posted by pb_enial on Wed Jun 24, 2009 5:15PM EDT Report Abuse

    Thanks for the tip. Just bought a Canon A480.

  • 2 Posted by alexgannis on Wed Jun 24, 2009 7:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    You're 100% correct thanks, I made some great shot last year on my Canon 40D ISO 100 bulb setting. bulb is not a fla----- s a setting in pro camera manuel mode.

  • 3 Posted by lubbcraig on Thu Jun 25, 2009 7:17AM EDT Report Abuse

    i guess this is a yearly post for you eh? XD

  • 4 Posted by rogueist on Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:20AM EDT Report Abuse

    You forgot the most important tip - dont stand over the fireworks expecting to catch a firecracker (or M80) exploding on the ground, or a bottle rocket or roman candle as they launch.

  • 5 Posted by gullwingdoors on Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:13AM EDT Report Abuse

    Good article. I think I'll try some of this stuff with my A590IS. Another tip for those whose camera does not have those settings, if it is a Cannon, try the CHDK firmware. http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK It adds a ton of extra features including the ones mentioned in this article (rapid fire, long exposures, etc).

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