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Re: GPS Interference
From: Greg R_
Date: 2011 Sep 18, 12:13 -0700
From: Greg R_
Date: 2011 Sep 18, 12:13 -0700
Gary: What in the world does Solyndra have to do with navigation? It's obvious that we don't share the same political views - why don't we just stick to navigation topics on this mailing list, and leave the politics to a different forum? -- GregR On 9/18/2011 11:30:32 AM, Gary LaPook (glapook@pacbell.net) wrote: > A different scandal but illustrative of what "possibly" affected the > Lightsquared deal. > From the Chicago Tribune, the same company as the L.A. Times: > > http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/columnists/ct-met-kass-0918-20110918,0, > 3951633.column?page=1 > > --- On Sat, 9/17/11, Gary LaPookwrote: > > From: Gary LaPook > Subject: [NavList] Re: GPS Interference > To: NavList@fer3.com > Date: Saturday, September 17, 2011, 10:22 AM > > > Greg, as reported on the Media Matters link you provided: > "And, even so, "I can assure you Gen. > Shelton's testimony was his own, supported by and focused purely on > documented tested results," she said. > But the episode, first reported by The Daily Beast, created new headaches > for troubled Reston-based LightSquared. Lawmakers were further agitated > when Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski decided > not to appear at Thursday's > subcommittee hearing. The FCC has been accused of rushing to give a > provisional green-light to LightSquared. [The Washington Post, > 9/15/11]" > It appears Fox News was not the first to report this story. BTW, what is > the Daily Beast? is it left wing or right wing? > If Hitler said "it's raining outside" you can't > ju