Storage of computer and parts in the residential area
> > Or in California where the damned ground won't hold still . . .:^)
>
> Just a rant, but this whole perception of California being this constantly
> roiling land mass is silly.
>
> When you consider that the east coast has on average at least one
> hurricane every year like clockwork (and sometimes a majorly devastating
> one), and that the midwest has dozens of tornados (some catastrophic), and
> the Atlantic and northeast have terrible weather almost year round, I'll
> take the occasional major earthquake every decade or two over all that
> nonsense any day (and enjoy the great weather to boot).
I would say that good thing there's a place for everyone, but I'll
probably never find a mix of weather, economy, and culture I can
really live with. For weather, I want winters with three months
continual snow cover; I want the economy of the Midwest, were I
live, and the culture of New York City.
Oh, and proximity to gobs and gobs of Classic Computers...
-dq
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