Message from @Zuluzeit

Discord ID: 792962462298275851


2020-12-28 03:41:56 UTC  

Dude was an IT person

2020-12-28 03:41:58 UTC  

No, the best assumption is he was targeting it considering he parked next to it.

2020-12-28 03:42:15 UTC  

The woman has worked in startups her entire career...

2020-12-28 03:42:28 UTC  

Tech start ups

2020-12-28 03:42:43 UTC  

An AT&t is what cause dude's mom and dad to get divorced.

2020-12-28 03:42:52 UTC  
2020-12-28 03:43:12 UTC  

Doc's theory...

2020-12-28 03:43:34 UTC  

So a bunch of human drama

2020-12-28 03:43:45 UTC  

Damn. Thought I was the Chinese

2020-12-28 03:44:25 UTC  

Some IT dude from Nashville who used to have an explosives handling permit from the ATF. @EnlightenedHobo

2020-12-28 03:45:36 UTC  

Ironically he did more damage to the local businesses than the AT&T building itself.

2020-12-28 03:45:52 UTC  

Giant concrete structure vs. bricks.

2020-12-28 03:46:08 UTC  

That might be true physically speaking but I bet ATT is going to lose tens of millions.

2020-12-28 03:46:50 UTC  

I wonder about liability from 911 callers for example.

2020-12-28 03:47:16 UTC  

why would they be held liable for having their office blown up exactly?

2020-12-28 03:47:24 UTC  

pretty good excuse.

2020-12-28 03:47:39 UTC  

Cuz they've signed service level agreements... And they're not providing service so at the very least it's lost revenue.

2020-12-28 03:48:17 UTC  

It's not an act of God so there's no way to get out of the contracts.

2020-12-28 03:48:32 UTC  

Apparently outages are spreading to multiple States due to that facility going down.

2020-12-28 03:49:14 UTC  

You start aggregating all that loss of revenue over various entities... And it could really start to stack.

2020-12-28 03:49:43 UTC  

I am experiencing a disturbingly unfavorable ratio of microfiber cloths found to microfiber cloths owned. Finna snap, bro.

2020-12-28 03:51:23 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/772982351520333824/792962882962587668/Screenshot_20201227-225057.png

2020-12-28 03:51:26 UTC  

drier/washer.

2020-12-28 03:52:25 UTC  

Right next to the dryer. Thanks, buddy. Crisis averted.

2020-12-28 03:53:03 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/772982351520333824/792963299607576586/unknown.png

2020-12-28 03:53:43 UTC  

"force closure via explosion" is covered under the exceptions. 😆

2020-12-28 03:54:14 UTC  

Gotcher force majeure there, I reckon.

2020-12-28 03:54:23 UTC  

Bus.

2020-12-28 03:54:26 UTC  

It's a contract.

2020-12-28 03:54:28 UTC  

Act of God is weather.

2020-12-28 03:54:31 UTC  

It's made by the company.

2020-12-28 03:54:42 UTC  

They can set exclusions that are agreed upon on a contract.

2020-12-28 03:54:55 UTC  

If you say so...

2020-12-28 03:55:05 UTC  

Clearly they would not be okay with signing something saying that they're liable if they have their offices explode.

2020-12-28 03:55:21 UTC  

Hence, you know, having a legal team to create a contract to protect their asses.

2020-12-28 03:55:28 UTC  

Civil disturbances, terror...

2020-12-28 03:55:31 UTC  

That's why they've already donated a hundred grand to the 911 system of Nashville in hopes they don't get their sued off.

2020-12-28 03:55:46 UTC  

Or it could be a PR move?

2020-12-28 03:56:01 UTC  

It sure that's tier 1 PR.

2020-12-28 03:56:02 UTC  

Not their fault.