Relevant quotes from the article you posted:
The FBI said Friday that technical analysis had revealed links to North Korean-developed malware, including lines of code and encryption algorithms.
That is circumstantial evidence. Certainly not a smoking gun.
A White House spokesman said on Thursday that the United States would consider a "proportional response" if it determined that North Korea was behind the hacking. He did not rule out an attack on North Korean computer systems.
That is a pretty important if.
Also, the Japanese attacked a federal military installation.
By all means, if you want to pull pallets for at best $15 of materials, go for it. I have better uses for my time.
Granted, our area isn't that suitable for solar.
Isn't the page really the issue? If the information is wrong or out of date then should it be forced to be taken down/edited instead of removing it from Google.
Have you been following this issue at all? The the data doesn't have to be wrong or incorrect, it can also be inadequate, irrelevant, or excessive. That is quite a sweeping definition. This is relevant.
Supposedly, there will be accurate guidelines issued by the end of November.
No, 20k - 100k per school is actually not that expensive for a whole building retrofit.
Public sector workers have protections that workers in private industry don't, such as the many protections in civil service.
Citation needed, because that statement reeks of pure FUD. I can refute that, at least anecdotally. My local county employees have no additional protections other than their union agreement. Even their union protections are occasionally short circuited as all county employees (including managers) are members of the same union.
In any formula, constants (especially those obtained from handbooks) are to be treated as variables.