Saturday, October 28, 2006

Bush, and "The Google"?

We should not surprise when we watch CNBC's interview with George Bush recently.
when the host asked Bush whether he ever googles anyone, Bush replied, "Occasionally. One of the things I’ve used on the Google is to pull up maps. It’s very interesting to see — I’ve forgot the name of the program — but you get the satellite, and you can — like, I kinda like to look at the ranch. It remind me of where I wanna be sometimes."
Maybe he's too busy listening to some inaccurate intels, he doesn't have any time to care for the new technology. First it's "The Internets" and now it's "The Google".
Or he's really missing his long vacation at the Texas ranch, instead of staying at the White House with all nation. I also wish he was back at the ranch, I mean real back, not just for vacation.
Oh, please, you can forgot the name of the program, but you can not forgot "the earth" , our mother earth. Thinking about those issues like global warming, pollution, education, violence, stopping the political tactics please!

Sometimes I wonder how he got elected.... and elected again... This question bothers me a lot. I do not understand how the nation was thinking. I did not see the characteristics for a great leader at all. Maybe I was wrong. Even Hitler had a lot of followers.
Or maybe just a wrong job for him. Jim Collins mentioned it in his book "Good to Great": turning a company from good to great is not only people, it is the right people. If person stays at a wrong position which doesn't fit to his or her "skills", that's a disaster for whoever/whatever affected by that position.
Should those government officials gain some idea about technology or networks, and how any of it works? Knowing $ and manipulating gas price is not the whole life, please. I don't expect all old generation people to be tech savy at all, however, to be the president of United States, even 100-years-old-man has to understand what's THE Tech.
At least if everybody does not read and does not want to receive any emails, we do not need to worry about spam emails, isn't that a great news?

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