21ST CENTURY RELATIONSHIPS: The Silicon Valley elite’s latest status symbol: Chickens. Their pampered birds wear diapers and have personal chefs — but lay the finest eggs tech money can buy.
Also in the Jeopardy category of “I’ll take tech bubbles empending to burst the dam for $200, Alex?”
“Sunnyvale home shatters (Sunnyvale) record with enormous price tag $2 million 2 bed 2 bath 848 sq ft: The small, unassuming home in the Cherry Chase neighborhood was on the market just two days before it sold for $2 million, a whopping $550,000 over its asking price. In this red-hot real estate market, the price tag barely caused a stir. What did was the other number that turned the home into another Bay Area record-breaker: It sold for the highest square-foot price recorded in Sunnyvale — a stunning $2,358, according to MLSListings, which tracks homes sales going back to 2000. The jaw-dropping price tag suggests Sunnyvale, which has traditionally been less expensive than neighboring cities Cupertino or Palo Alto, is becoming a real estate destination in itself.”