____/ Mark Kent on Monday 21 January 2008 17:29 : \____
> Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> espoused:
>> The BBC's iPlayer Goes to Parliament, by Sean Daly
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>>| Mr Thompson did his best to not answer
>>| Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, January 20 2008 @ 08:25 PM EST
>>| It sure seems like Mr Thompson avoided directly answering any of the
>>| questions put to him by Dr Pugh.
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>> http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20080120181708684
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> I suppose we'd expect nothing less, as otherwise, he'd just be
> condemming himself, essentially. Still, at least this is getting
> air-time now. Also, with Becta coming under the spotlight too, it
> probably won't be long before we can turn the long-range armaments onto
> the Library and the National Archives. I think 2008 might be the year
> we freed public data and access from Microsoft in the UK.
Slashdot has just identified another case of corruption. Public money was
funnelled and Wikileaks has the documents to show this.
--
~~ Best of wishes
"The government is not trying to destroy Microsoft, it’s simply seeking to
compel Microsoft to obey the law. It’s quite revealing that Mr. Gates equates
the two."
--Government official
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