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Re: Al Gore's home page
>>> Why can't politicians stay away from stuff they don't understand?
>>> Because that would mean that they have to stay away from everything.
*Grin*
>>I would be much more frightened if they did fully understand.
Yep..."Never attribute to malice..." and all that.
>Actually, what's frightened me the most about this administration is
>that they have half a clue; And they seem to be willing to learn, if
>only by making mistakes that affect the rest of us.
>Gore's always kept up on technical issues, but hasn't actually lived
>them, and that's the problem: the routine use of the technology changes
>your POV far more than reading the specs.
It looks like the work of a "Kristian 'Kris' Chubb", rather than Al Gore,
but check out:
http://www.npr.gov/
it's got several pictures of Gore (sitting at a computer with his ultra
serious expression, no less), and a voice intro by him.
(sunsite.unc.edu seems to not be answering if you cannot follow some links)
-philip
____________________________________________________________ Philip Kizer ___
Texas A&M CIS Operating Systems Group, Unix fnord [email protected]
"Relying on the government to protect your privacy is like asking a peeping
tom to install your window blinds." -John Perry Barlow, EFF co-founder