AMD sneaks out of an injunction
Sledgehammer70
California Icrontian
An environmental group named Save Our Springs (SOS) asked a court in Austin Texas to grant an injunction to halt chipmaker AMD's planned 870,000 square foot development in the area known as Barton springs. The area is home to a rare breed of salamander, amongst other things.
Source: The InquirerDistrict Judge John Dietz decided that wonga was more important that a few worms with legs and denied the tree huggers' request for an injunction.
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-drasnor
save a tree eat a vegan. lol.
As an ecologist (that's a scientist, not a protestor), I remind us that "environmentalist" does not equal "tree-hugger" or "hippy".
Wonga, UK slang for money, is the name of a species of rainforest dove, salamaders are closer in evolutionary terms to humans than to worms, and the best economists base their predictions on evolution-mathematics-models. It's called the triple bottom line, & corporations die without it.
Speaking of evolution & death, we are here because of the foundation laid down by such biological plans as the amphibians (as we were crawling out of the seas), & you can't eat CPUs...
i suggest my favourite CPU-maker, AMD, hire an environmental planner (another scientist) to help them come to a sound agreement with SOS on the development:
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the first..." -Einstein