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this is a tree in central park, honey locust trees covered with fornes.to have fornes except dustin bonds used to feed on those trees and go for the pond and the trees to put up a defense against getting the low work and limbs even. so they have been fornes to protect them from the mastodons. the search for the missing toomas. thar darwin found these long tubes in a certain orchid found a madagascar are and he said there has to be a malkoff or some kind of insect with a tongue 14 inches long that can get in there to get the nectar and this pollinates the plant by carrying the nectar and entomologists told him that's ridiculous, that is impossible there is no insect like that, and about i don't know, 20 or 30 years after darwin died, they found the moth. and it was called the moth that was predicted. the search for the missing link of course in darwin's de africom de had denney hardly any fossils'. where's the missing link. people put up site shows living proof of the darwin theory. this is what the general public was and bribing. there is a very badly stu
this is a tree in central park, honey locust trees covered with fornes.to have fornes except dustin bonds used to feed on those trees and go for the pond and the trees to put up a defense against getting the low work and limbs even. so they have been fornes to protect them from the mastodons. the search for the missing toomas. thar darwin found these long tubes in a certain orchid found a madagascar are and he said there has to be a malkoff or some kind of insect with a tongue 14 inches long...
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. >> my hunch is that google, in fact took librarians was a proxy forñ scholars. >> i want to build onlast two. jim from the newbury library. i'm not a librarian. my first suggestion is that dan and brandon go out to dinner tonight. i mean that more institutionly. the worst possible solution is to find out what sal ji reading. when a student goes into a library or or anybody working in a teaching environment, they are choosing books based on what the librarian suggests or the teacher suggests. what you're going to do is wind up with what you already have on google, a market on phenomenal. -- to create an algorithm would create an authority for phenomena. >> someone might put together a silly question about romance novels or things that are fun but i also want those tools for serious scholarly work. you mentioned authority. basically reputation is important as well. if we get to the world where there is margin notes and annotation notes, basically it is a community validates, you contributed good thoughts to this conversation, you can get voted up. [inaudible] as far as connecting the d
. >> my hunch is that google, in fact took librarians was a proxy forñ scholars. >> i want to build onlast two. jim from the newbury library. i'm not a librarian. my first suggestion is that dan and brandon go out to dinner tonight. i mean that more institutionly. the worst possible solution is to find out what sal ji reading. when a student goes into a library or or anybody working in a teaching environment, they are choosing books based on what the librarian suggests or the...
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nation is fortunate in having senatormism trying to fix that challenge in the middle east, we are forned that we have senator again heart here. we could not ask for better leadership on this project than from the two people who are sitted to my right, who you already hearing from. i also want to recognize chuck, who has joined us as project trek tor. chuck, as i think you know, has a significant amount of experience both with the administration and on the hill. and the only unfortunate thing about today is that both senators baker and dole could not be with us today. sheila dole was chief of staff for a number of years for senator dole. she is a partner of a law firm and on the faculty of harvard, and she will be participating in this project. thank you for being with us. >> thank you very much. on behalf of the b.p.c.'s board of directors and particularly on behalf of senator's dolan baker, two of the founding fathers of the organization, i want to welcome you to the launch of the task force. over the course of my career, i have had the great privilege of working on federal budget issue
nation is fortunate in having senatormism trying to fix that challenge in the middle east, we are forned that we have senator again heart here. we could not ask for better leadership on this project than from the two people who are sitted to my right, who you already hearing from. i also want to recognize chuck, who has joined us as project trek tor. chuck, as i think you know, has a significant amount of experience both with the administration and on the hill. and the only unfortunate thing...
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>> we have enough spectrum forÑ now but we'll need spectrum for 10 years. >> i agree with you.. you remember we had a serious problem with regard to the fact that the spectrum was just thrown out by the f.c.c. and by the government to be sold for budgetry reasons opposed to addressing the proper use of the spectrum. now to all witnesses, starting on your right and my left, how do you view hr 1325 and 3019? do you view it as complemently to the f.c.c.'s work? yes or no. starting on your far right, please, sir. >> simple yes or no answer, yes. >> sir? reyes, very much. >> sir? >> the answer is yes, but believe they could be expanded. >> sir? >> no. >> and the last witness. >> yes. >> now if the completion of national broad band should be delayed pending an actment of hr 3125 and 3019. how long should delay be? starting on your far right and my far left. how long could or should that delay be?Ñi >> i think the requirement is so great that we do not want to wait pending moving -- making some of these steps pending the inventory. >> mr. largent? >> i would agree with that. the soone
>> we have enough spectrum forÑ now but we'll need spectrum for 10 years. >> i agree with you.. you remember we had a serious problem with regard to the fact that the spectrum was just thrown out by the f.c.c. and by the government to be sold for budgetry reasons opposed to addressing the proper use of the spectrum. now to all witnesses, starting on your right and my left, how do you view hr 1325 and 3019? do you view it as complemently to the f.c.c.'s work? yes or no. starting on...