news.zdnet.com — Bill Clinton sent only two e-mail messages as president and has yet to pick up the habit. George W. Bush ceased using e-mail in January 2001 but has said he's looking forward to e-mailing "my buddies" after leaving Washington, D.C.
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soccerman90Jan 15, 2009
Just because you have the knowledge that his car is a f**king tank that can withstand heavy fire doesnt mean you will somehow be able to damage it
ilgazJan 15, 2009
"good enough" is the way their vendor runs QA. Some say BillG has habit of yelling "If it compiles, ship it!" and it is way more believable than 640K legend.
endrianJan 15, 2009
FTA:"Federal law does explicitly exempt from disclosure any "personal records" that do not relate to the president's official function. Those include electronic records that are "of a purely private or non-public character" and don't relate to official duties; the law lists diaries, journals, notes, and presidential campaign materials as examples. Similarly, FOIA prevents files from being released if the disclosure would significantly jeopardize "personal privacy.""
karlhJan 15, 2009
More importantly, a blackberry isn't a berry at all. It's an "aggregate fruit." Real berries take serious offense to this blatant misuse of the term.<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berry">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berry</a>
knowmongerJan 15, 2009
Maybe his underwear might be encrypted too..
Closed AccountJan 15, 2009
"Not" joke aside, with you on this one. I'm not a right wing republitard Digger, I just don't care about the President Elect's phone. Not at all.
reeds1999Jan 17, 2009
This sure beats the troglodyte mentality of prohibiting use of a PDA. Every year more and more of the world's business and communications is being conducted through these devices. That Washington's answer to the security and data accounting problems inherent in such a device is to deprive the president of the US of its use is really scary!