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To: JDN who wrote (94679)12/29/1999 9:20:00 AM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
JDN, I spent one night in a rathole of a place in the middle of a
GodForsaken desert and over drinks with a Realtor had him tell me how these "Crazy Y2K types from California" were
paying ridiculous prices for basically worthless desert land.


This sounds like the same kind of out of control wildfire type story as the flying saucer ones. Why don't I see ads for worthless desert land in the San Jose Mercury News Real Estate sections? Never seen a one. More basic, there are places in California, even within commuting distance of Silicon Valley that are reasonably priced, in Santa Cruz County, e.g. Also, we have hundreds of miles of sparsely populated coastline from the Oregon to the Mexican borders. Leave that for a desert? Taxes may be a different story, but you still won't catch me in any desert. As for the earthquake, we use that as our own population control.

Anything going on with Intel?

Tony