Thursday, April 12, 2007

For me the Internet is just yet another way of being rejected by women.


A reminder email and our Googler-in-Chief:


According to CNBC’s unofficial transcript, he replied: “Occasionally. One of the things I’ve used on the Google is to pull up maps. It’s very interesting to see that. I forgot the name of the program, but you get the satellite and you can — like, I kind of like to look at the ranch on Google, reminds me of where I want to be sometimes. Yeah, I do it some.” He added: “I tend not to email or — not only tend not to email, I don’t email, because of the different record requests that can happen to a president. I don’t want to receive emails because, you know, there’s no telling what somebody’s email may — it would show up as, you know, a part of some kind of a story, and I wouldn’t be able to say, `Well, I didn’t read the email.’ `But I sent it to your address, how can you say you didn’t?’ So, in other words, I’m very cautious about emailing.”

3 comments:

Don Snabulus said...

Map the ranch, fight terra, sport the trips, walk around computer...might be bad...might have. the . you know email. Can't get fooled again.

Overdroid said...

Yep, email sure is dangerous. Best to delete it or send it through the RNC so it's not recorded. 5 million times.

Dean Wormer said...

don,

I just thought the quote was interesting in the context of the email scandal that's growing since Bush made it over a year ago.

droid,

As a worker at a private company I make no pretense that any of my email could ever really be deleted. They back-up everything.

In the case of White House emails I doubt they'll ever see the light of day.