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17465 Re: Rumsfeld let Bin Laden escape in 2001, says Senate reportInquiry says US failure to attack al-Qaida's leader at Tora Bora had far-reaching consequences
   Linda, those buildings house the fiber optics that carry all long dist...
DGpeddler   RANT II   05 May 2011
11:13 PM
17460 Meanwhile, deep inside the AT&T bunker ...
   [i]"We had an actual business meeting, btw, it wasn't a lark.&quo...
Beldin   RANT II   05 May 2011
9:16 PM

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Re: Rumsfeld let Bin Laden escape in 2001, says Senate reportInquiry says US failure to attack al-Qaida's leader at Tora Bora had far-reaching consequences

By: lkorrow in RANT II
Thu, 05 May 11 9:10 PM
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dg, that's amazing. I guess the bolts had to be special for that job. Probably was the same deal. I think they figured there's more redundancy in the private network so they use that now. But in the age of high altitude nukes, maybe that should be re-thought.

The mainframe computers were on platforms that had springs. I can't imagine how they would survive compression and decompression.

Maybe now that the locations are so known, they have mostly moved on....

That was one of the neatest trips, though. We had an actual business meeting, btw, it wasn't a lark. Very Happy




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