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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is a shity southern state with as much swampland around its one draw (DC). Traffic sucks so there is a race to be close but the rest is mediocre. Who would look at Springfield and think this deserves to be nice?[/quote] Was about to say something similar. SV has the Pacific on one side and gorgeous mountains on the other side + bay. Nova is ugly as shit humid swampland.[/quote] NOVA is what it is, granted no oceans and views. But it is invigorating the Mid Atlantic in TECH plus politics. Being just outside of the heart of Congress doesn't exactly hurt and many of my neighbor lawyers and lobbyists live hear for precisely that.[/quote] If you are creating a product or service people actually want to buy or use, you won’t need to kiss a politicians ass. Talented people have choices and choosing not to live in an expensive swamp is obviously one most make.[/quote] Actually we have a product that no one is willing to pay for, want to use for free, then trade their personal information for its use, then politicians do matter [/quote] Good point, but not all SV companies have made money this way.[/quote]
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