Awesome: NASCAR holy land will be destroyed to make room for a Trump data center

lol @ southern state. (RED)

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North Carolina (RED)
Iowa (RED)
Ohio (RED)
Alabama (RED)
Prineville, Oregon (RED)
Texas (RED)
Arizona (RED)
Idaho (RED)

Amazon:

Umatilla County, Oregon (RED)
Texas (RED)
Georgia (RED
Pennsylvania (RED)

Google:

Iowa (RED)
South Carolina (RED)
The Dalles, Oregon (RED)
Texas (RED)
Nevada (RED)

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Get over it. Data centers are everywhere and the top data center hubs are concentrated in Democratic metropolitan areas. The Earnhardt family dispute has nothing to do with Trump, but your silly thread has everything to do with your TDS and your obsessive need for attention.

No one can force you to break your serial thread starting habit but at some point you’ll have to accept the fact that you’ll never catch up with your nemesis Wat Tyler. He gets more engagements in a week than you’ve gotten in your decades of playing here.
 

My TDS? You'd abandon your great grandkid's hospital bedside to post in a thread with 'Trump" in the title. :ROFLMAO:

at some point you’ll have to accept the fact that you’ll never catch up with your nemesis Wat Tyler.

He's obviously no nemesis. This online forum is the only life he has; so it goes with ammosexuals.

Besides, I have no need to compete. I'm perfectly happy with the Rory Derangement Syndrome you, Wat, and the other racist PB Deplorables display almost hourly; thank you. 🥰
 
You’re not even in Wat’s league on this forum.

Wow. This forum stuff seems really important to you. 🤔

I've read this can happen when an older person's family kicks then to the curb for being a racist. It must get lonely. :(
 
Data centers’ extreme electricity use might cause blackouts this winter. Lovely. That’s an industry that needs regulation.

Power consumption has grown 20 gigawatts from the previous winter, the North American Electric Reliability Corp. said Tuesday in its winter assessment. A gigawatt is the typical size of a nuclear power reactor. Supply hasn’t kept up.

As as result, a repeat of severe winter storms in North America that unleash a polar vortex, of which there have been several in recent years, could trigger energy shortfalls across the US from the Northwest to Texas to the Carolinas.

“Data centers are a main contributor to load growth in those areas where demand has risen substantially since last winter.” Mark Olson, manager of the reliability assessment, said in an emailed statement.
 
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