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glaciaDec 17th 2009 1:02AM
So basically when the commission starts making requests for changes on a daily basis they'll claim MS is in noncompliance and fine them. When is someone in Europe going to make something so they can stop surviving off of fining MS?
(Unverified)Dec 17th 2009 7:19AM
Hey don't knock it that $2.5Billion paid for some very expensive satellites.