Gee, where have I heard something like that before?
Actually, since their operational and engineering HQ is in Kansas (according to the Wikipedia entry), it would be different from the AOL corporate HQ move and might make more sense, though I doubt that Northern Virginia technology advocates would see it that way.
I've only been to Kansas once (and for barely a weekend at that -- most of it was in the car, since we drove out over July 4th weekend), so I don't really have a basis for comparison. Other than the cost of living is presumably a lot lower out there. Though we have fewer tornados.
(To DCites who might scoff that the suburbs is the suburbs -- I trot out my canned response: Once you're outside of New York, it's all suburbs.)
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The best thing about Kansas City is that the highway continues west to Colorado.
Cornmeet FTW!
Yes -- the outer fence of DIA starts just outside the Kansas border, right?
Makes sense for Sprint, though. They have a giant campus in Overland Park that's mostly empty after all their various layoffs.
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