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Heaven forbid
Google misses another opportunity to aquire money for nothing.

It is interesting that Page was not present, yet ready with a response so quickly. It makes one wonder if he already knew of the interference problems, but had a well practiced response ready at a moment's notice.

I would not be surprised to see Page petition the FCC for free access to the "emergency airways" being auctioned off as Google needs it more then emergency workers.
Posted by: GuidingLight   Posted on: 09/25/08  (Edited: 09/25/2008 @ 06:07) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Heaven forbid  GuidingLight | 09/25/08
RE: Page accuses broadcasters of 'rigging' poor white-space tests  twaynesdomain | 09/25/08
Once again ...  aureolin@... | 09/26/08
From the reading, it certainly sounds rigged.  Letophoro | 09/26/08
RE: Page accuses broadcasters of 'rigging' poor white-space tests  shadfurman | 09/26/08
Good thing that wasn't recently.  Letophoro | 09/26/08

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