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'Syria attack' caused TV disturbances    Arieh Egozi
1. NOTE... IT IS ONLY A SPECULATIVE STATEMENT...
And not a proven fact as the headline would have us believe, if you bother to read the article more closely. the YES people somehow want to divert the blame for their technical failures to some other causes. like the syrians. well that's not credible... we all know that the syrians only engage in blowing up lebanese politicians. and can't do very much more than that.
stude ham   (09.20.07)
2. NO TO YES...................................................
YOU MERCENARY BASTARDS ! TO UNIFIL ?
AVROHOM BILGREI ,   ZION   (09.20.07)
3. Yes blips
Usually blips and distortions on our YES sattellite broadcasts seem to be closely connected to sudden changes in weather patterns, but the suggestion that all kinds of people are crossing the airwaves to cause this nuisance is a new idea me, lets hope they get it sorted out soon, its very irritating.
MF ,   Israel   (09.20.07)
4. Yes
Looks like everyone wants in on the action. Yes, is placing the blame for poor service on the army, so that they don't have to fix their poor service problems.
jeremy ,   hula valley kibbutz   (09.20.07)
5. that's why i'm with HOT
well, that... and also i can't disconnect from them ... help me!
(09.20.07)
6. I like HOT
(09.20.07)
7. Aircraft jammers?
They ARE powerful transmitters but in action used only briefly and not known to cause any permanent damage.
Damir ,   Russia   (09.20.07)
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