The BBC has made a brilliant series called the "The Thick of It", a political satire dealing with British politics and how the politicians interact with the media.
The Series 4, Episode 5, which can be viewed online till the 3rd November: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nh8dd/The_Thick_of_It_Series_4_Episode_5/ has a brilliant segment dealing with how the stupid email reply conventions used by Outlook-users (and now Thunderbird-users) can get people into trouble by exposing information that should have been private. You will enjoy watching it. I also know instances at work where this kind of thing has gotten people into serious trouble. Somebody should make a law prohibiting the so-called "top-posting style" of replies. But, the public doesn't yet know that all this happens just because of the idiocy of the tech people. Cheers, Uday PS. You can find the entire Series 4 here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qgrd/episodes/guide#p00wsskg (6 days left to watch).
