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To: ftth who wrote (9871)12/21/2000 12:04:39 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12823
 
Hi ftth,

Do you happen to have anything more on EXDS plans for generation systems?

25% seems awfully hard to believe.
CNBC had a special on the California energy situation on Tuesday evening. One of the guests on the program, hosted by Ron Insana, made the comment. I'll see if I can do a bit of research on the figure. It was from a good industry source***. BTW, the Network World article is already dated, there are now 6 Exodus Internet Data Centers in San Jose, according to EXDS's own website.

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While searching the CNBC website for the Cal Energy info, I came across this interesting article on cell phone towers:
cnbc.com

Time to short SITE??

-Ray

***I'll keep searching for the guest's name. :)



To: ftth who wrote (9871)12/27/2000 5:15:34 PM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12823
 
Pertaining to last week's Silicon Valley energy consumption discussion: e2ms.com

(note: from the content, I suspect it was written in Summer 2000)

<SNIP>

"Nationally, computers consume about 13% of all electricity, up from less than 1% seven years ago. In Silicon Valley that figure is even higher because of the high concentration of technology companies.

For example, firms such as Exodus Communications Inc. run giant server farms, which run rows and rows of powerful computers housing vast amounts of data for companies doing business on the Internet."

</SNIP>