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Server farm meltdown
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On what was an otherwise pleasant Saturday, Quincy Quarry was hit with a perfect shitzsturm of router, server, and various other sorts of tech meltdowns.

Fortunately, no Quarry equipment was damaged as what suffered damage was upstream equipment the Quarry utilizes to post its news of the day on the World Wide Web and as do other web users.

While unconfirmed at this point, rumor has it that a T1 line grade internet telecom com line breakdown happened in Quincy and so fried a few Quincy Quarry stories just about to be published.

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IT’S ALIVE!!!
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Best guess, perhaps Quincy-based Quebic Labs might have have endeavoring some sort of a pre-beta test proof of concept pre-test of its block chain-based approach to scoring online security and so catastrophically trashed local router capacity as well as also perhaps sucked up local electricity flow as blockchains are known to do.

Accordingly, whatever it was that did go wrong caused Quincy Quarry stories to disappear into the Internet.

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Quincy Quarry.’s relentless security hound
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QQ tech thus unleashed its security hound to recover the stories; however, early indications are not good even after pallet loads of Skittles and Mountain Dew were brought in to fuel the Quarry’s tech unit.

Not good at all.

As upsetting a loss as has been the loss of just about to be published Quincy Quarry stories will surely be to the Quarry’s ever-growing legions of loyal readers, Quincy’s peerless mayor will take the biggest hit by the Quarry’s biggest remaining week exposé of the week as it was not lost during the meltdown.

The exposé?

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Mayor annoyed over yet another loss in court?
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Mayor Koch’s latest of many defeats in court.

In brief, the winning brief against the mayor was that his claim that the City of Quincy owned the property underneath the Adams Academy building and where the Quincy Hysterical Society has long been a tenant was yet again been found to be bovine byproduct.

In fact, the Massachusetts Appellate Court’s opinion savaged Mayor Koch’s briefs, especially per a fair read by those skilled at reading between the lines of judicial opinions.

Wicked brutal, seriously wicked brutal.

In turn, while more court filings are now both needed as well as likely some ill-advised are sure to soon follow, Mayor Koch’s attempt to take control of the property on the cheap for a bit less than couple of million via an adverse eminent domain taking three years ago has yet again hit the fan.

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Quincy tax dollars burned
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Even worse, local taxpayers are now looking to in time one way or another be hit with paying millions in court-ordered damages over essentially a manner of de facto grand theft land unsuccessfully endeavored by the mayor.

Further, more like a further ten large to likely even more millions will now needed to buy the property as the focal point for the mayor’s surely to run into ten figures well beyond over the top plans for an Adams Family museum.

In short, as well as yet again, Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch’s Medusa touch continues to be stone cold.

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