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That's awesome.
Nuts. I have a good friend who lives in Friendswood. Not heard from him yet.Another friend of hers, her parents were rescued by boat in the Friendswood area... water reached the second story of their house.
Actually, archived data storage, at least when I worked there, were salt caves, don't remember where. Might be Kansas.Or brilliant. Depends on whether flooding can destroy the data on harddrives.
(Admittedly a "movie plot" scenario. But if you want to wipe out the data in a plausibly deniable way without doing anything to the rest of the building...)
Nuts. I have a good friend who lives in Friendswood. Not heard from him yet.
Glad to hear!OK...
This got a laugh here in the SOC.
Well, having lived in Houston for 11 years until I Saw The Light and got tired of floods, humidity and traffic. Does that count?
But for more authority, check out the USGS website for elevations of major cities. Houston elevation ranges from sea level to 50 ft or so. Pretty much every building in downtown Houston has basements at or below sea level. I've been in the sub-basements of the Exxon building when I worked there. We used to laugh that putting the data center down there was incredibly stupid.
...Lots of the Houston area really is below sea level...
Well, having lived in Houston for 11 years until I Saw The Light and got tired of floods, humidity and traffic. Does that count?
...Houston elevation ranges from sea level to 50 ft or so...
What does FAA have controllers doing during such closures?
Wow. Pretty decent p* match about who knows what about H-Town.