Un iPad pour CHAQUE député et pour l'Élysée / Encore du scat / Do you know WHO I am ? /
- Date: Wed, 26 May 2010 02:45:46 +0200
/ Encore du sc
EMMANUELLE
Scat, un film au
poil que j'espère vous faire découvrir :
THIERRY
La "voici"
:
Ben le cabinet de l'Elysée a
appelé en avril le siège social d'Apple à Cupertino pour avoir
un iPad en cadeau pour le président Sarkozy...
Réponse en forme de refus
indiquant que le président devait faire comme ses homologues et
passer par son ambassade aux USA pour en acheter un sur le territoire
américain et de se le faire envoyer...
Reprise de contact début
mai au siège d'Apple du cabinet de l'Elysée...
Là refus, et là conseil de
faire comme tout le monde : passer pré-commande la 10
mai...
Et un peu énervée par ces
nouvelles "pressions", l'embargo sur
cette information que gardait Apple, elle a décidé de ne
pas se gêner pour en parler...
Pour être complet, le premier
ministre Fillon et le MAE Bernard Kouchner ont un iPad depuis
mi-avril, acheté ou fait acheter aux USA...
[...]
a2+
Thierry
Le 25 mai 2010 à 12:40, Roland Moreno a écrit :
Je
réalise :
Est-ce je
vous ai raconté "l'anecdote" du cabinet de l'Elysée
?
Non.
Moi, dans VBA, je raconte celle du cabinet de
Matignon. Cabinet au sens propre @50.
MEPs get £4m taste for Apple
iPad
MEP = député au parlement européen
THEY are renowned for never knowingly
missing a perk. Now MEPs have decided that, financial crisis or not,
they will snaffle a taxpayer-funded Apple iPad for every member once
the latest computer must-have is launched on the European
market.
The European parliament's bureau, its
administrative office, has earmarked £4.3m for an "IT mobility
project".
Bad as the financial crisis may be, the bureau
has decided that all 736 MEPs need to become more "connected"
and that the iPad, a portable tablet computer, is just the device to
enable them to do more on the move.
The iPads, likely to cost more than £500
each, will be highly coveted when they are released on to the European
market on May 28. Half a million of the devices were bought in the
United States in the week that Steve Jobs, head of Apple, launched
them earlier this year.
Although MEPs have recently been equipped with
new Hewlett-Packard laptops, some have told the bureau they find them
cumbersome in comparison with the iPad.
The driving force behind the idea is Klaus
Welle, the parliament's German secretary-general, who is known as an
enthusiast for the iPhone, already a popular Apple
product.
The iPad plan was disclosed by a senior bureau
source who was too worried to reveal his name. "We could get rid
of our old PCs, some of which have outdated software such as Microsoft
Word 2003," the source said.
"The majority of MEPs have already got
iPhones and they are very happy with them. The PC was good for its
time but the iPad is a much better device."
Marta Andreasen, the UKIP member who sits on
the budget committee, said: "We were told the iPads would
actually cut costs as they are not expensive and that we would be able
to stay connected while outside the office or on holidays, but many of
the older MEPs don't even know how to use the internet
properly.
"I am against that because it seems
completely unnecessary, especially when European taxpayers are facing
such difficult times."
A parliament spokeswoman denied that there
were plans to obtain iPads for MEPs in the "immediate future"
and said she was not familiar with the bureau initiative.
interesting pictures (a lot) :
http://www.deliro.net
http://www.deliro.net/Archives/2007/20070907161901_0/bin1eXFplGZFA.pdf
interesting litterature :
http://proximots.fr/vba/
http://www.tba2.net/
http://www.tba2.net/20100525184500_0/pdfWD8edE25hO.pdf
http://deliro.net/Archives/2007/20070224161900_0/index.html
interesting broadcast
(one) :
http://www.radiodeliro.net
interesting musics
(some) :
http://www.rolandmoreno.com
http://www.rolandmoreno.com/celimenes/celimenes.html
http://www.rolandmoreno.com/celimenes/cel01.html
Lien :
One minute please Louise.mp4