It's not like it was, 50 years ago when it would have taken 20 minutes (at most) to find out who the company is. Now a few seconds with a search engine would have told them who Keysight is. The difference between losing two portables and a couple vehicles vs losing the entire corporation is a huge error that a real journalist wouldn't have made.
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From: "Dan Nelson blaze_1024@... [hp_agilent_equipment]" <hp_agilent_equipment@...>
Sent: Oct 14, 2017 6:46 PM
To: "hp_agilent_equipment@..." <hp_agilent_equipment@...>
Subject: [hp_agilent_equipment] Re: Fake fire New
?Whats with the "Fake News" rhetoric. Using the term "Fake News" infers purposeful?deception which I highly doubt is the case. Reporters are humans and they do make mistakes. Also, not everyone?is an electronics nerd interested in $100,000 pieces?of test gear so It's not surprising that a normal person wouldn't know who Keysight is. How many electronics geeks?know who Beneteau is ??and yet they are worlds most highly regarded?builders of high-performance cruising and racing sailboats. By the way, a quick check if the USGS shows that there was indeed a small earthquake just outside Sonoma on the 14th.? ??
Michael A. Terrell