The sooner they fuck off to mars the better .
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Monkey's paw: they're on Mars but their machines are still on Earth subjugating dissent while the planet is stripmined.
Or, they have the greatest, most technologically advanced space navy, with the Mariner Valley full of Chinese-Texans who all speak with the Texan drawl.
Please, no protomolecule.
The work must continue.
Elysium plot (except for space station instead of Mars).
If SF did not have strict zoning and NIMBY’s it would look like Hong Kong. The demand for more housing on limited land is strong.
As long as it is a decently dense development that is walkable and has public transportation (subways are far cheaper if open cut) then I say build away.
This isn't all that close to SF. It's about 45 min- 1 hour away. I doubt they are going to alter existing highways that have the comforting title of Blood Alley because of all the fatal crashes.
Public transportation out in this area is basically non-existent. We got some buses, and that's it. The closest BART(Bay Area Rapid Transit aka subway) station to where they are building this is concord about 30 min away, with the ride into the city taking another 45. It's on the cusp of being too far away to commute to the city.
It's being built in a drought area, and the neighboring town has already said we can't help with water.
I’m assuming that if it is driven by tech, there will be offices for the major companies there. The developers will make it appealing for major tech firms to invest somehow.
Yeah, let's spend money to move offices to a worse location. More dangerous commute, more traffic, worse weather, and worse neighboring cities.
The developers don't need to make it that appealing. It's close enough to San Francisco and Sacramento while also being next to an airbase. The housing demand in the area is already high. They will be filled quickly no matter what. My bigger concern is what happens to Fairfield, I'm not sure if this will have a positive impact and I fear to see what a worse Fairfield would look like.
Paywall :(
And also it's no a nearly billion but 800 million. I know it from another article posted here. So it's a paywalled clickbait repost.
800 million is nearly a billion, much like how 8 is nearly 10.
The difference between 8 & 10 is 2, the difference between 800 million and 1 billion is 200 million.
And the difference between 8 and 10 is 20% of 10. The difference between 800 million and 1000 million is 20% of 1000 million.
20% = 20%. The ratio is the same.
Since saying "8 is nearly 10" is reasonable, saying "800mil is nearly 1000mil" is also reasonable. The math doesnt change just because of the scale.
Or they could simply say the actual amount instead of clickbaiting.
What's clickbait about using what we've established is a perfectly reasonable statement? 800mil is nearly 1 billion, exactly as stated.
Your problem is that they used common english instead of using slightly more precise english? A precise english that doesnt change the tone, timber, or really even the facts of the matter at hand?
Okay then.