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A Leak Has Sprung in Cupertino


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Unlike soft leaks of news, rumors, and Leopard, it seems that Apple's HQ in Cupertino has been the victim of a physical leak as well. Early Wednesday morning at around 12:55 A.M., somebody noticed there was water coming out of the wall in the building. It was later determined that the leak was coming from a broken pipe under the complex, which leaked water at a rate of 100 gallons per minute and flooded the building with over a foot of standing water on the building floor before the pipe was shut off at around 2:30 A.M.

 

Looks like "torrents of bits" aren't the only things leaking out of Cupertino these days...


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I wonder what damage the water has done. Funny quote from the article...

 

Of course as any Apple fans boys will tell you, this will not stop the operations of their favourite computer hardware outfit. Steve Jobs walks on water - heck, everyone knows that.
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This morning I woke up and decided to make some breakfast. Cooked some toast, put on the peanut butter and oops dropped it on the floor. Of course it landed peanut butter down, leaving a mess on the floor.

 

 

Know what this story and the leak in cupertino have in common? Neither are that interesting to people that aren't directly effected.

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This morning I woke up and decided to make some breakfast. Cooked some toast, put on the peanut butter and oops dropped it on the floor. Of course it landed peanut butter down, leaving a mess on the floor.

Know what this story and the leak in cupertino have in common? Neither are that interesting to people that aren't directly effected.

 

Actually, if there was seriously a *foot* of water on the floor, it could temporarily affect operations in an interesting way. We don't know exactly what Apple stores on the ground floor, and while it's doubtful any data loss occured (backups FTW!), it is possible they will have to relocate some of their outfits. It's quite possibly very interesting, but only time will tell.

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Obviously the point of the post is to state that the site has insider info on Apple.

Anyway a post like this every now and then wont hurt the site at all.

 

Keep up the good work.

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I apologize for posting such abominably useless news on the front page. Perhaps Mash should fire me, along with the bosses of other news sites like "TheInquirer" or "CBS" or "AppleInsider" or "CNet News" respectively firing their news team member who posted this same story too...

 

lol J/K. I know this isn't really "news", just a random tidbit to poke fun of...

 

As a CNet News reader pointed out: "Not a news story, and doesn't pretend to be one -- it's fine."

 

And of course, if there really is a problem with stories like these being posted, then I'll stop.

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I wonder what caused the flood? Maybe Bill Gates blocked their water pipes with old chinese food in a futile attempt to ruin Apple's development of Leopard. Maybe Steve Jobs took a big **** and it got stuck. Maybe some guy tried to flush a Vista RTM installation CD down the toilet. The possibilities are endless.

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And of course, if there really is a problem with stories like these being posted, then I'll stop.

 

It's a great story and I'm glad you took the time to bring it to us, keep up the good job REVENGE ;)

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