The article says the new company will be called Jfax? Why? All the big-names nowadays are e-this or i-that, so I'd have thought efax would be the preferred name.
Just what the heck is the "J" supposed to mean, anyways?
Losing the email was an accident. Discovering the accident and not revealing it (and threatening contractors with jail if they did) *is* a coverup.
John Deutch, former director of the CIA, regularly kept Top Secret data on his laptop, which he also used to connect to the internet.
And they're not even looking for Top Secret data. It would be enough to find inconsisties in their stories. That alone could result in perjury charges for many of the principals. Included in the missing email is, supposedly, correspondence between Miss Lewinsky and Miss Curie.
I agree that reading an entire novel online isn't so nice, but I absolutely *love* reading e-books on my Palm III. With TealDoc (and many other Doc readers), you can set to autoscroll and not have to go flipping pages back and forth; you can carry an entire book (or two) in your shirt pocket; and with the backlight you can stay up and read without keeping a light on.
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Why keep *J*fax?
Just what the heck is the "J" supposed to mean, anyways?
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John Deutch, former director of the CIA, regularly kept Top Secret data on his laptop, which he also used to connect to the internet.
And they're not even looking for Top Secret data. It would be enough to find inconsisties in their stories. That alone could result in perjury charges for many of the principals. Included in the missing email is, supposedly, correspondence between Miss Lewinsky and Miss Curie.
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