So the Apple data center in Prineville will be "small" and "essentially run itself."
I know you're probably expecting me to slam it, and the tax incentives it took to get it to come to central Oregon.
But you know what? I think it's a good thing, and could lead to better things. Just as the one data center probably helped lead to this one, we might be able to expect more to come.
Just a couple of days ago, there was talk of hurrying up the improvements to the electrical grid. (Jobs.) Building the center. (Jobs.) Land sales. (Jobs.) There has to be at least some maintenance and security. (Jobs.)
Besides, it's Apple and Google. Put THAT on Prineville's resume....(Steve Jobs...heh.)
I think all this adds up. I look at it like the way I would look at my business. Sometimes you add a product line, for instance, that doesn't immediately add up to much but which by carrying, opens up all kinds of possibilities.
Sure, sometimes it doesn't work. But often it does, so you have to take the chance.
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Amazing how fast Linsanity died off.
Also, one of the reasons sports isn't as attractive to me is the lack of any real loyalty. The Colts dropping Peyton Manning, for instance.
I know -- it's not like the players show any loyalty either.
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The new Russian company that bought Epic Aircraft. (For baby boomers just the thought of the Russians Are Coming is somewhat boggling.)
They of course tell us that they won't be moving the company away from central Oregon.
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"Knopp to Challenge Telfer."
Um. Why?
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Had a friend come over and fix a couple of our heaters. He turned off the fuse box thingy, and I couldn't believe how fast the house got cold.
We're just one power failure away from primitive shelters.
I know you're probably expecting me to slam it, and the tax incentives it took to get it to come to central Oregon.
But you know what? I think it's a good thing, and could lead to better things. Just as the one data center probably helped lead to this one, we might be able to expect more to come.
Just a couple of days ago, there was talk of hurrying up the improvements to the electrical grid. (Jobs.) Building the center. (Jobs.) Land sales. (Jobs.) There has to be at least some maintenance and security. (Jobs.)
Besides, it's Apple and Google. Put THAT on Prineville's resume....(Steve Jobs...heh.)
I think all this adds up. I look at it like the way I would look at my business. Sometimes you add a product line, for instance, that doesn't immediately add up to much but which by carrying, opens up all kinds of possibilities.
Sure, sometimes it doesn't work. But often it does, so you have to take the chance.
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Amazing how fast Linsanity died off.
Also, one of the reasons sports isn't as attractive to me is the lack of any real loyalty. The Colts dropping Peyton Manning, for instance.
I know -- it's not like the players show any loyalty either.
**********
The new Russian company that bought Epic Aircraft. (For baby boomers just the thought of the Russians Are Coming is somewhat boggling.)
They of course tell us that they won't be moving the company away from central Oregon.
**********
"Knopp to Challenge Telfer."
Um. Why?
**********
Had a friend come over and fix a couple of our heaters. He turned off the fuse box thingy, and I couldn't believe how fast the house got cold.
We're just one power failure away from primitive shelters.