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I really don't want either of these teams to win. Wade and Bosh are beat up so I think the Thunder's depth will take it. The battle of Durant vs Lebron will be epic.
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I second that this thread is OFFICIAL!
This I'm afraid. That would suck.Miami in six.
Not the best place to operate a business?
Amazon is headquartered in Seattle, as is Microsoft, Nintendo of America, Real Networks, Zillow, Cray Inc, F5 (a big networking hardware company), etc. And those are just the tech companies I can name off the top of my heads. There's starbucks, too.
Not the best place to operate a business?
Amazon is headquartered in Seattle, as is Microsoft, Nintendo of America, Real Networks, Zillow, Cray Inc, F5 (a big networking hardware company), etc. And those are just the tech companies I can name off the top of my heads. There's starbucks, too.
I don't see anything wrong with the owner of a team, or players, going to different cities to conduct business.
Not the best place to operate a business?
Amazon is headquartered in Seattle, as is Microsoft, Nintendo of America, Real Networks, Zillow, Cray Inc, F5 (a big networking hardware company), etc. And those are just the tech companies I can name off the top of my heads. There's starbucks, too.
You left out the biggest example. You teen ninnies don't remember the many decades of success Boeing had in Seattle. After ditching Seattle like Bennett, Boeing last week dumped Kansas City and will move its military manufacturing back to Seattle.
When Boeing started pulling jobs out of Seattle and Everett, I think they REALLY underestimated the importance of the support infrastructure and pool of talented workers that took decades to develop. In Seattle/Everett, there was a shit load of small to medium size companies that had sprung up just to meet Boeing's needs, and they had a large pool of well trained workers who not only new how to do the job, but also how to function within Boeing's corporate culture. I once went through a series of interviews and received a job offer from Boeing, but I turned it down. It was absolutely the weirdest series of interviews I ever had and I just didn't think I'd be a good fit within their corporate culture.
