sounds like the shredded the material and it was going to take a long time to 
glue it back together 

Bill Chesnut
BizTalk Server MVP
Melbourne, Australia
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  From: Les Hughes [mailto:[email protected]]
To: ozDotNet [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thu, 20 Sep 2012 15:54:25 +1100
Subject: [POSSIBLE-SPAM] [OT] Almost Friday: Government's "IT Centre for 
Excellence" would take 24 years and $1million to restore emails.


/"The Age/ has lost a freedom of information battle against a state 
government body that claimed it would take 24 years and cost nearly $1 
million to process two requests."

"Ms Lambrick said she found it ''surprising'' that the government's 
centre for information and technology excellence ''would not have the 
sufficient equipment for this request to be processed''. CenITex's 
estimate of one hour to restore each encrypted email was, she said, 
''staggering''."

http://www.theage.com.au/it-pro/government-it/age-defeated-over-1m-foi-request-20120919-2672p.html

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"centre for information and technology excellence" can't restore emails? 
Are you kidding me?

It's pretty easy to understand the arguments from the "taxes are theft" 
crowd when you see things like this.

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Les Hughes
[email protected]



      
   
 

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