I was reading about how the HD-DVD encryption key was decoded, and how
lawyers had really screwed their clients by sending nasty-grams, when
I stumbled across Bush's pop culture legacy:

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" If the lawyers did nothing, it would have languished as a curiosity
with perhaps a few crackers developing some software with it. The end
result would be a few cracked copies of DVDs running on a few
computers here and there.

Because of the lawyers and the nasty letters, now everyone online
knows how important this number must be. Boom! Now users get to work
on it.

Heck of a job, lawyers. "
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"Heck of a job, <blank>" Yup, that's his legacy.

It makes me wonder about the time when America, in general, lost
confidence in Pres. Bush.  I think historians will say it was during
Katrina.

Prior to Katrina I think the average person wanted to believe that,
even though Bush seemed like a strategic moron, he actually had a
secret but clever plan that he was too "plain spoken" to tell us
about.

Katrina, and Pres Bush's handling of it, basically caused your average
person to conclude, "no ... he's actually just an idiot."

And so President Bush's legacy will be for people to say to a feck-up,
"Heck of a job <person>"

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