.... and the workers wear helmets with lights on!
http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/03/google-miner-helmet/
The article itself is good, but what makes it for me are the comments at the bottom, a real fun read.
.... and the workers wear helmets with lights on!
http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/03/google-miner-helmet/
The article itself is good, but what makes it for me are the comments at the bottom, a real fun read.
Hi Hazel,
Well, I went to bed p.o.'d and got up p.o.'d. Last night right as I was watching a devout Al Pacino flick we had a power outage. Dark does not describe it well. I simply reached over and grasped my hard hat and miner's light and took care of that. Conversation for about two hours and then we were back on thank goodness. Just had to respond to your post about the Google blackout and give you your daily hoot.
Talking about guarding their "intellectual" property, try to get a peek in Fort Huachuca (The Big Ear) and Fort Meade with I understand having eighteen acres of underground mainframes. That's the Three Amigos joined at the hip. That's my contribution for the day, thanks for the post and take care. I'm history. :-)
They also cool (or are going to) their data centres in georgia (i think) with recycled toilet/shower water
Hi Win,
Been a while and I enjoy your input on the Forum. Between it and school it sounds like you have a lot on your plate. Now, I heard they intend to cool the equipment with the pure bottled drinking water. The employees have to use the toilets for their watering holes but sometimes those blue sanitizing cakes are left in the tanks. Have a good one :-)
The employees have to use the toilets for their watering holes but sometimes those blue sanitizing cakes are left in the tanks.
! Great to hear from you Warlock, take care
They also cool (or are going to) their data centres in georgia (i think) with recycled toilet/shower water
Might need the Network Professional Edition of C*** Cleaner.