Elon is pretty insistent that billionaires be treated as if they are privileged.I think it's funny that the Billionaires who leave for Texas make a dramatic public display about it.
IT's like a girl that got her feelings hurt by her boyfriend.
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Elon is pretty insistent that billionaires be treated as if they are privileged.I think it's funny that the Billionaires who leave for Texas make a dramatic public display about it.
IT's like a girl that got her feelings hurt by her boyfriend.
UT is Texas's Stanford, but the state legislature feels compelled to get involved whenever the Longhorns entertain thoughts of changing football conferences. UT is victim to Texas' conservative politics. Sad.Texans are ashamed of Austin.
It's like California with no ocean, no taxes and shitty weather.
You get what you pay for.
If that were the case Tesla would be moving to Houston.Rice is Texas' Stanford. UT Austin it's UCLA?
UT is Texas's Stanford, but the state legislature feels compelled to get involved whenever the Longhorns entertain thoughts of changing football conferences. UT is victim to Texas' conservative politics. Sad.
UT Austin is its BerkeleyRice is Texas' Stanford. UT Austin it's UCLA?
UT is Texas's UCLA.UT is Texas's Stanford, but the state legislature feels compelled to get involved whenever the Longhorns entertain thoughts of changing football conferences. UT is victim to Texas' conservative politics. Sad.
In a classroom?Someone rumored to be a very close relative of mine died at UT's medical school in 1977.
“I’m taking my ball and go home!!”I think it's funny that the Billionaires who leave for Texas make a dramatic public display about it.
IT's like a girl that got her feelings hurt by her boyfriend.
Nah, UT has the secret entrepreneurial sauce.UT is Texas's UCLA.
While Texas doesn't have a Stanford equivalent, Rice would be the closest.
I don't feel anything about it but it's fun to think back to the days when California was a powerhouse of automotive and aerospace manufacturing and innovation.....but the dems in the state didn't like it so they ran them off and killed the California dream.Nah, UT has the secret entrepreneurial sauce.
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How do you feel about Boeing moving 150 jobs from WA and CA to TX?
Those were the days. Hughes Aircraft was still a force when I joined industry, then came the mergers and takeovers. There are still a lot of leading edge tech centers in CA crowding one another out, eh? Then, Reagan, too, did a lot as President to increase competition from overseas. Silicon Valley to the rescue (sort of). Is it Austin's turn? <shrug>I don't feel anything about it but it's fun to think back to the days when California was a powerhouse of automotive and aerospace manufacturing and innovation.....but the dems in the state didn't like it so they ran them off and killed the California dream.
Tech is getting completely disjointed from zip codes. There are booming tech and innovative companies and employees in many comparatively small towns. All concentration does is create thought and economic bubbles like you see in Silicon Valley/Bay Area today. There's more innovation coming-out of Omaha than many places in Silicon Valley today.Those were the days. Hughes Aircraft was still a force when I joined industry, then came the mergers and takeovers. There are still a lot of leading edge tech centers in CA crowding one another out, eh? Then, Reagan, too, did a lot as President to increase competition from overseas. Silicon Valley to the rescue (sort of). Is it Austin's turn? <shrug>