Let's be patient a little more. If friendster will do the full maintenance before going online, perhaps it would take several days, perhaps week, and by that time people might have abandoned friendster. So they let us peep at our accounts (some problematic, some already solved) just to show that friendster is still alive.
Programs are structured, meaning they can repair by phases (subprograms) without putting down the entire system. And at first, they had to deal with the friendster program itself. Then now, the damaged/corrupted databases (your account is included in one of those). This explains why some can open, some cannot.
Last edited by nester800 (2008-11-15 11:00:47)