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Calling it "The Google" may have been funny, but it's really a long shot from moronic. And doesn't stand close to some other silly comments Bush has made.
I wonder more about, well, why the heck do world leaders seem to be sort of ignorant of technology such as the Internet(s). Just hits me as being strange, many high-tech things such as that have a very important place in the world now, yet the leaders of this world seem to use those techs quite sparingly. |
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Originally posted by Solver
I wonder more about, well, why the heck do world leaders seem to be sort of ignorant of technology such as the Internet(s). Just hits me as being strange, many high-tech things such as that have a very important place in the world now, yet the leaders of this world seem to use those techs quite sparingly. Why would the president use Google? He's got people that find stuff for him. (As he should.) |
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I would hope, though, that presidents make decisions not based on the Internet blogs, TV news or newspapers - I'd rather see them make decisions based on intelligence, real economic figures, and such. Presidents should have access to better, more factual sources of information, and make decisions based on those.
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