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And we realized finally, from doing computer simulations, that the reason it was doing that is because it wasn't exactly the same, because it's bouncing around, it's in water, Brownian motion.
But it turned out that when it was doing that, as the October blogpost later admitted, "no one inside Google had analyzed in detail the data we had mistakenly collected" – note the re-use of "mistakenly", which is still wrong, because the collection was intentional, not a "mistake" – "so we did not know for sure what the disks contained".
But the WSJ story does not accuse Deutsche Bank of manipulating Libor to help its own trades, and the bank denies that it was doing that.
When investors asked how it was doing that, Lehman officials chose not to explain what was actually happening.
Officials rejected the idea that the Chinese Embassy was being used for rebroadcasting and said they did not suspect during the war that it was doing that.
"It took a few days for people to understand what it was doing" — that it was permanently wiping data, he said.
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Once it was done, that was that.
"It's clear that it is doing that again.
Well it's doing that too.
Now it's doing that insertion.
While it's doing that, it's also providing shelter for the occupying household.
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