gharris999 wrote: 
> Yes, but no doubt there is a secure Logitech monitoring site, buried
> under a Swiss alp and accessible only by keycard, biometric scans and a
> challenge / response from the armed guards where you *have* to know
> today's password.  Once inside (and after you've descended the 1000
> meters down the mag-lev elevator to the war room) you'll see the 200
> round-the-clock dedicated Logitech administrators, each one assigned to
> monitor a specific VM.  Because the work is SO exacting, no one
> administrator is on duty longer than 2 hours at a time.  The off-duty
> administrators are encouraged to utilize the the vast recreational
> facilities (including ping pong, on-going mahjong tournaments) to
> decompress, relax and prepare for their next shift.  In order to provide
> the quality of service that www.mysqueezebox.com is famous for, more
> than 1000 administrators are present at the secret facility at any given
> time.
> 
> It's the VAST expense of providing this top-notch streaming service that
> explains why the mysqueezebox.com budget occupies more than 60% of
> Logitech's CEO's & CFO's time and why the mysqueezebox.com daily
> briefing is the *first* item on their agenda when they arrive at the
> office in the morning (on those days where they haven't already answered
> the dedicated mysqueezebox.com red phone at 2AM.)

So the talk of Large Hadron Collider is a cover up :) I'm playing Portal
2 now what a coincidence (speaking of large cavernous hidden
installations  )


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