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piqaboo wrote:Balance things out - post a few.

At the Office 365 launch, Gordon Frazer, managing director of Microsoft UK, gave the first admission that cloud data — regardless of where it is in the world — is not protected against the USA PATRIOT Act. . . . Frazer explained that, as Microsoft is a U.S.-headquartered company, it has to comply with local laws (the United States, as well as any other location where one of its subsidiary companies is based).
Though he said that “customers would be informed wherever possible”, he could not provide a guarantee that they would be informed — if a gagging order, injunction or U.S. National Security Letter permits it.
He said: “Microsoft cannot provide those guarantees. Neither can any other company“.
While it has been suspected for some time, this is the first time Microsoft, or any other company, has given this answer.
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs’pronouncement today that Libya is a “stalemate” would, I think, have gotten a bit more attention but for the debt debate.

Haggis@wk wrote:You know who’s smiling now? Jimmy Carter.
He's just become the second worst president in American history
Selma in Sandy Eggo wrote:Haggis@wk wrote:You know who’s smiling now? Jimmy Carter.
He's just become the second worst president in American history
You forgot Warren Harding. He's still in the running for Worst, Second Worst, and Worst Buddies. Of course, he's not recent...


“Ford Motor Company has shelved a television commercial indirectly criticizing its competitors for accepting government bailouts to avoid bankruptcy in the wake of media criticism and, reportedly, a call from the White House.”
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