Submitted on Thursday 8th December 2011
Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)
MPs financially encouraged to use e-books in the chamber
As of twittering ease, but further - recycling paper being saved - for a show to chance politicise the IT of decisive communications: 'kindle-swindles' may not be past the improvements to be encouraged through such public information to enact talk-chambers of democratic policy and connect, should more general purpose IT be deployed, into motivating public spaces. That is 'encouraged' in a biased sense of such open technologies to allow personal informatics to be demonstrated, as in government, in general life, that systems do not, by some sysadmin security sense, divide work from life [control the dataflow - rule the numbercrunchers], rather encourage connectivity and personal contributions to IT as used in such everyday .life. ]
To see MP's using Kindles [eg TM] rather than scraps of paper should be good - and for home IT to be personal while with connectivity to organised systems - should not seem so strange?
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