And your comments a moment ago to andrew, just sort of crystallize, not just what a job shes done, but how companies are placing their bets on looking through cycles, even though were a week away from an election and in the middle of a pandemic. You have somebody the quality of lease why isa su, best ceo i country, nonpromotional, re competitive thought this was maxed out. Youre in the personal computer and data center, it is not good enough she saw what happened to intel i dont say that with any prejudice. Just that she left intel behind. She is in the data center, who is she who are her clients . Azure, google, and, of course, amazon but it is time she feels it is time to branch out into auto, time to branch out into defense into telco when you look at xilinx, what youre seeing is a mosaic where there is some overlap in data center, but the rest is an attempt to say, you know what, we need a bigger total Addressable Market we have to outgrow our markets right now. And i think it is a
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The presiding officer the senate will come to order. The parliamentarian already read a communication to to the senate. The parliamentarian washington, d. C. , august 15, 2023. To the senate under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable Christopher Van hollen, a senator from the state of maryland, to perform the duties of the chair. Signed patty murray, president pro tempore. The presiding officer in my capacity as a senator from maryland, i ask i ask unanimous consent that notwithstanding the order of july 27, 2023, i be recognized to ask consent to modify that order. Without objection, so ordered. In my capacity as the senator from maryland, i i ask unanimous consent that notwithstanding the order of july 27, 2023, the senate, having now convened today, not convene at 12 00 noon as previously ordered and that when it adjourns today, it stand adjourned as under the previous order until 1 00 p. M. On friday, august 18,
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Nearly 400 tons. I am curator of transportation and we are at the Henry Ford Museum in dearborn michigan. We are sending in the midst of our railroad exhibit. The railroad was a Major Technology of the 19th century, its not an exaggeration that is Steam Locomotives engine equal to an Airline Pilot today. We have railroad locomotives that tell the story of transportation in the United States but to the early days of the elective locomotive in the 1920s. This is a replica of an 1831 locomotive use any mohawk and hudson railway. It is historic now. Idea of locomotives and trains would have looked like in the late 1820s. It was located in new york state and became a part of a robot that would be know as the new york central. Railroads were very small and local, it might bring run 15 or 20 miles within local cities. Eventually we got to that point but it took a few decades for the local systems to list and grow into each other to form a National Network. People were shocked to see this loco