25 ans de mono bouton… La beauté de la constance…
Mois : décembre 2009
C’est tout de même pas loin de 22 millions de mails égarés par la maison blanche en 94 jours sous l’administration de Georges W. C’est à croire qu’ils sont des spammeurs!… Ces mails seront consultable en 2014 après processus d’archivage…
National Briefing – Washington – Missing Bush-Era E-Mail Is Found – NYTimes.com Missing Bush-Era E-Mail Is Found
Published: December 14, 2009
Computer technicians have found 22 million missing White House e-mail messages from 94 days in the administration of President George W. Bush, and the Obama administration is searching for more potentially lost e-mail from the Bush years, according to two groups that filed suit over the failure by the Bush White House to install an electronic record-keeping system. The groups, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington and the National Security Archive, said they were settling the lawsuits they filed in 2007. It will be 2014 at the earliest before the public sees any of the messages because they must go through the National Archives’ process for releasing presidential and agency records.
Perso ma favorite reste la version Chwbacca, avec protège oreilles intégré! Mais 104$!!!!
Never Has an Article of Clothing Been Such a Surefire Female Repellent
C’est au canada, et les 4 major risquent d’entre prendre pour 6 Milliards de droits à payer… Les pauvres…
Michael Geist – Canadian Recording Industry Faces $6 Billion Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Canadian Recording Industry Faces $6 Billion Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Monday December 07, 2009 Chet Baker was a leading jazz musician in the 1950s, playing trumpet and providing vocals. Baker died in 1988, yet he is about to add a new claim to fame as the lead plaintiff in possibly the largest copyright infringement case in Canadian history. His estate, which still owns the copyright in more than 50 of his works, is part of a massive class-action lawsuit that has been underway for the past year. As my weekly technology law column (Toronto Star version, homepage version) notes, the infringer has effectively already admitted owing at least $50 million and the full claim could exceed $6 billion. If the dollars don’t shock, the target of the lawsuit undoubtedly will: The defendants in the case are Warner Music Canada, Sony BMG Music Canada, EMI Music Canada, and Universal Music Canada, the four primary members of the Canadian Recording Industry Association.
Le muppet show rend hommage à Freddy Mercury… et vous vous étonnez que j’en parle?