Earthquakes to Knock Out the Dot Com World?
from the fear-in-Silicon-Valley dept
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It starts........with the ground shaking
As for "the Bay", nice place. I am not sure why EVERYONE wants to move there, I mean, if you consider what it takes to be a .com, Reedly, CA [pop 15,000] would be FINE. All you need is bandwidth. And with housing costs of 400$ for a 2bdroom, wow. I am in [city] and my studio is 400$ w/ a discount. When I get my .com ready...it will be in my bedroom, cheap and easy, just drop the T1 by my pillow. I mean, hiring all your coders, server guys, and CSR people....a bedroom sounds like a great place to start.
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