Google tycoons park at Nasa airbase
17. September 2007
Jet parking problems? not Google!
Did you ever find yourself stuck between two options? For instance, do I park my jet at San Francisco airport or San Jose airport? Probably not.
Did you ever find yourself stuck between two options? For instance, do I park my jet at San Francisco airport or San Jose airport? Probably not.
Sylicon Valley tycoons, however, have had to face such difficult dillema, but what they really want is to park closer to their offices. Recently, Google inc co-founder, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, have found themselves a parking space at Nasa airbase, just 1.7 miles from their offices, costing £650,000 a year.
Whilst these Google bosses get to park closer to their offices, Nasa will be installing instruments on some of these jets (Boeing 767-200) in order to obtain scientific data. Nevertheless, some locals seem to be against these arrangements.
Whilst these Google bosses get to park closer to their offices, Nasa will be installing instruments on some of these jets (Boeing 767-200) in order to obtain scientific data. Nevertheless, some locals seem to be against these arrangements.
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