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Comments on: Jostling to get inside Google's Oregon outpost

Reporter makes a valiant attempt to get up close to the new facility along the Columbia River.
Photos: Google in The Dalles

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by mystereojones June 29, 2006 10:40 AM PDT
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restrooms
by chuchucuhi June 29, 2006 11:11 AM PDT
Hmm...could be maybe they have some super innvotive restrooms there. Of course to get in you'll need and invite and they are still in beta.
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Meh.. boring road trip.. not news
by kieranmullen June 29, 2006 11:34 AM PDT
You didn't have to go on a road trip to take these lame picures. You wouldnt have to visit to write the low quality article. Hey the company is paying for it, so what does it matter right? Even if the article stinks too?

No one likes the AP format for the states. Its annoying. It is "OR" not "ORE".... Was "OR" to confusing for the readers or writers? lol

Kieran Mullen
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argh. nitpickers..
by pedershk June 30, 2006 1:02 AM PDT
It's not meant to be news, it's a so-called "feature article", if you've ever heard of those before.

And by the way, it's "too confusing", not "to confusing", since we're correcting mistakes anyhow.
No reporters
by jsmith1785 June 29, 2006 12:46 PM PDT
You stated:
"Of course, we suspected that Google would say no to such a request, since they hadn't even let the Times in."

You know nobody with any common sense would let the Times in. No classified information is safe when they're around. Doesn't matter if American lives will be endangered or not, print the news!
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Ooooh!
by Ali Siddiqui June 29, 2006 3:28 PM PDT
Hahaha...I was so expecting that the two gentlemen would be dressed in black with shades and monotone voices. By chance did you see Aliens or UFO's during your drive down to Area G-51?
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