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The creature from the black la-gooooooooooon. “The cloud is more than water vapor” … 10-4 on that smokey.
http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2013/02/22/toxic-vapors-seeping-up-from-underneath-google-buildings/
Enjoy your glasses, I’ll wait for the eye contacts.
I’m thinking that my dad used trichloroethylene to clean the electronic components of his tube based ham radio gear. Now I know why the smell of anesthesia is familiar.
And Google thinks this is news? These have been around for years. I have seen reports that Microsoft has fleets of trucks that carry a mobile version of such a cloud site around the country and can act as a fairly decent back up when set up.
Not so much news as showing how green they are using their 10 Mwatts of energy