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I'm guessing Balta already posted this, but I seemed to have missed it. :lol:

 

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27740220/

 

By Jeff Zelenynyt_logo_140x252.gifupdated 7:43 p.m. CT, Sat., Nov. 15, 2008 function UpdateTimeStamp(pdt) { var n = document.getElementById("udtD"); if(pdt != '' && n && window.DateTime) { var dt = new DateTime(); pdt = dt.T2D(pdt); if(dt.GetTZ(pdt)) {n.innerHTML = dt.D2S(pdt,((''.toLowerCase()=='false')?false:true));} } } UpdateTimeStamp('633623966396400000');WASHINGTON - Sorry, Mr. President. Please surrender your BlackBerry.

 

Those are seven words President-elect Barack Obama is dreading but expecting to hear, friends and advisers say, when he takes office in 65 days.

Mr. Obama, however, seems intent on pulling the office at least partly into the 21st century on that score; aides said he hopes to have a laptop computer on his desk in the Oval Office, making him the first American president to do so.

 

Three days before his first inauguration, George W. Bush sent a message to 42 friends and relatives that explained his predicament. “Since I do not want my private conversations looked at by those out to embarrass, the only course of action is not to correspond in cyberspace,” Mr. Bush wrote from his old address, [email protected].
We should have known :P

 

Mr. Obama used e-mail to stay in constant touch with friends from the lonely confines of the road, often sending messages like “Sox!” when the Chicago White Sox won a game. He also relied on e-mail to keep abreast of the rapid whirl of events on a given campaign day.

 

More, much more than this, at the link.

 

 

 

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FOr those who are interested, listen to this weeks This Week in Tech podcast. They had a great discussion on this. One guest, Jason Calacanis, had a very interesting idea on how he could still use e-mail but limit what comes in and who gets in.

 

Basically, he suggested a system when when you send Obama an e-mail, you get an e-mail back telling you that this will go into the public record, do you want to continue? If you say no, your e-mail is destroyed and never reaches "public record" or the president's in-box. The other option was to limit WHO can send you e-mails. Make a list of acceptable senders and you know your correspondence is limited.

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Personally, I understand the security aspects, and the fear of anything and everything becoming public, but it seems like there should be a middle ground here that would allow the President of the US to use some tools. No computer on his desk? That's crazy.

 

No computer, no cell phone, no crackberry? What's left to do? Hey Monica, whatcha doing . . .

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QUOTE (Texsox @ Nov 17, 2008 -> 11:15 AM)
Personally, I understand the security aspects, and the fear of anything and everything becoming public, but it seems like there should be a middle ground here that would allow the President of the US to use some tools. No computer on his desk? That's crazy.

 

No computer, no cell phone, no crackberry? What's left to do? Hey Monica, whatcha doing . . .

Agreed.

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QUOTE (Texsox @ Nov 17, 2008 -> 11:15 AM)
Personally, I understand the security aspects, and the fear of anything and everything becoming public, but it seems like there should be a middle ground here that would allow the President of the US to use some tools. No computer on his desk? That's crazy.

 

No computer, no cell phone, no crackberry? What's left to do? Hey Monica, whatcha doing . . .

 

Run the country?

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On the podcast I mentioned, they brought up an interesting point. I think anything coming IN goes on the public record. So, imagine a scenario when an Obama GF from high School or college or even a prankster, sends an e-mail where she's like "hey, remember that time we totally got wasted on booze and crack? yea, then we did it all night long in the library, yea... that was great. Congrats on the presidency". Well, that's now on pubic record... even if it's 100% false.

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Nov 17, 2008 -> 11:48 AM)
If I win the Presidency, I will never post on Soxtalk again!

It would be the honorable thing to do :cheers We're gonna miss you. Except, they always come back.

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