That was a tough day from my days as a reporter and just being a geek, I had a scanner on my desk, came into work that morning. I'm hearing something was going on. Saw Randy Stith and I said, "What's happening?" He said, "well, there were students shot in AJ." So I'm listening to this play out as they're tracking down the one girl's boyfriend who they thought was the prime suspect. We were getting ready to set up the message on the homepage to go with the email that was about to go out about the shooting in AJ, and I'm sitting at my desk and I heard the Virginia police dispatcher: "shots fired in Norris." So my office... I was 101-D, which, when you're looking from the farmers market it's at the far left part of the building down a little hallway, there were three other little offices and Mike Dame was in his office across the hall. So I just stuck my head out in the hall and hollered "shots fired!" And most of the media building stood there in my office and listened to the whole thing play out to the end where they're going through and giving triage numbers and when they said "30 black" we all kind of looked at each other... that's not good. And then that's when they went off the air. Went to cell phones until cell phones didn't work. But we kind of knew that. Alright, this is not gonna be good. And began doing a heave-ho on the homepage of getting rid of graphics. Figuring out, what information do we need to have there? Well, we need to have the building information because people are gonna want to know about Norris and AJ, a campus map and whatever messaging was coming out as it came out. So we spent the day updating as more messages came out from shelter in place to, "we're clearing this building, this building, we're releasing this part of the campus." Think I finally the left, about six, that was a Monday...went to a Scout meeting because we were planning a camp out that weekend, went back over to the office because there were still some stuff that needed to be done. And then for the next two weeks it was 10,12, 14 hour days. Elaine was our web designer at the time. We were working on "right, well we need an appropriate homepage so we can list the victims and all that information. So she's building that. While we're keeping up with what's going on on the page, I was getting all kinds of email to webmaster. This is just condolence, this I need to go to this office because they're offering help.... We set up comment area and, because they were coming fast and furious, we made the decision we'll let people self-monitor and if someone complains, we'll check it. Because there was no time to edit, approve...had a bunch of other stuff going on.