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How Many More Data Centers Do We Need?

When I first started my training in electrical engineering I was using a large mainframe computer at the university. Most other students had to book time in one of the terminal rooms to gain access to the computer. They were limited to 60 minutes at a time. I purchased my own ter ...  Show more

The HUD Express Lane

Today we’re talking about the HUD Express Lane initiative.Now, whenever government launches something called an Express Lane, people naturally assume it means the opposite. That’s not what this is. This is not a magic wand. It is not a relaxation of standards. It is not a broad-b ...  Show more

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