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To: TobagoJack who wrote (6821)5/29/2006 2:53:55 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (4) of 217573
 
TJ, today I went and took photos of all the QCOM buildings for posterity. They still have the first building down in Sorrento Valley and they bought back the Design Center from L M Ericsson. I counted 26 office buildings and there are also a bunch of parking buildings.

Strangely, despite it being a beautiful day and a weekend, long weekend at that, I was the only tourist or even non-tourist in the whole area. There were motorists passing through here and there, but few of them. I could stand in the middle of the roads such as Lusk Boulevard and take photos.

People are strange indeed. I bet the Eiffel Tower was full and Disneyland crowded. But I was alone apart from several suspicious security guards.

I noticed in the original building down in Sorrento Valley that there were 6 cars, which means something was up there.

There was not much of value being produced today in the area, QCOM or not QCOM. One thing of interest was the huge number of "For Lease" etc signs on buildings other than QCOM. I did not take that as a sign of economic boom times. It looks like a code red alarm to me. QCOM building sites are under construction while others are on the market and unwanted. Food for thought.

Mqurice
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