I can well imagine. I've enjoyed the service, and recommended it to others, but he's really dropping the ball here. He's joked in the past about carrying on the "finest tradition of Slavic customer service" (he grew up in Communist Poland), but that's only funny up to a point.

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I've pinged Maciej on Twitter just in case. Can't hurt to have another squeaky wheel.

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None of mine have archived in nine days. I hope the fact that yours did means archiving has resumed and the crawler just needs to catch up.

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Well, back then, the grownups were still in charge and they knew how to do stuff. Now we're just a few steps away from Idiocracy come to life.

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There's no problem moving stuff in and out when you have an isolated facility with an airfield.

When he'd go out there in the 1960s and 1970s, it was always without notice, and they'd put him (and other personnel) on a standard-looking airliner at Burbank airport with the windows sealed shut. Then they'd fly in a random pattern for a few hours until they landed. The US government is (or used to be) very good at keeping things secret when it really wants to.

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No idea. My uncle, who made several trips to Area 51 when he worked for Lockheed, would never say exactly what they were doing out there. ?

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Hard to go wrong with anything for breakfast there. Unless, of course, you want to watch your diet or your blood sugar.

Pass the biscuits…
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In that case, I recommend the chicken and dumplings. ?
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Sounds a lot like much of Nevada. ?
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That's what a former colleague used to say about Blacksburg, where he attended Virginia Tech.

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