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Google jet's dirty laundry -- straight from court documents

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The confidential file submitted by attorneys representing the private Google jet company has been released, after a judge nixed an attempt by the Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin to file it under seal.

Mercury News reporter Elise Ackerman got a copy of it, and wrote a story for today's paper. As you will see, even the size of the toilets are argued about.

The Boeing 767 toilets aren't the only ones getting attention. Did you know all of the toilets at the Googleplex have heated seats and bidets?


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Humm. Soon, we might find ourselves flying Air Google, eh?

Kyle Korleski on July 11, 2006 5:42 PM
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A gulfstream or challenger could perform most of their missions for about half the cost and get into smaller airports. Unless they travel most of the time with more than 15 people. The average private jet trip carries a little more than 2 passengers.

Nathan McKelvey on August 3, 2006 9:00 AM
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