The New York Times is either trying to out-Pravda Pravda or is living in an alternate universe.
Colonial Pipeline, a vital U.S. fuel artery that was shut down by a cyberattack, said it hoped to restore most operations by the end of the week. Since the shutdown, there have been no long lines or major price hikes for gas.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 11, 2021
Here’s what to know. https://t.co/kX58tBAd78
No long lines? No major price hikes since malware shut down Colonial Pipeline’s operations?
Are you freaking kidding me!
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This is what you are more likely to see in North Carolina.
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We canceled a trip to see the granddaughters this weekend because we weren’t sure we would be able to get gas to get home. Fortunately, I have 3/4 of a tank and the Complementary Spouse filled up on Saturday when we first heard of the malware attack. I won’t be complaining about having to work from home any time soon.