And Youngkin will try to spend the money sending the VA Nat Guard to the Mexican boarder.
Woozy
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Fire isn't very heavy. I'd say it's more voluminous than massive.
This is why the last scrap's of green space in eastern Loudoun is turning into high density housing. The rich western horse farm owning Waterford residents can sip their mint juleps and enjoy the green space they "deserve" for while we easterners increase the tax base for them.
The same thing we do every weekend, Pinky...
I'd like to know how much of that money was spent locally. I assume most of it went to paying for equipment which was not bought in NoVa. Once the construction is done, these data centers are economically like to self storage facilities, but with huge electric bills.
I have one major quibble with your analysis. It is this: Redhat no longer exists as an organization. Redhat is merely a trademark of IBM. You can't defend IBM's actions based on Redhat's history. That was a different company