Mr Bean For British Prime Minister?
Oh sorry, he's already there.
Spain's prime minister was briefly ousted from that country's official website after hackers replaced his likeness with that of bumbling slapstick character Mr. Bean. Representatives for Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero confirmed the defacement of www.eu2010.es but insisted data on the site was never compromised, the …
Oh sorry, he's already there.
But I suspect we are going to get Lord Snooty.
Paris because in her panties she has a little politician (not sure which way it votes other than for itself)
Its a bit of an insult to Mr Bean to compare him with the idiot at No 10
Hmmmm ..... A Secret Policeman's Balls Up ..... and Oxbridge types Field BetaTesting Novel Virtual Protocols/Credentials/Facilities? You know, the sort of stuff and nonsense that has doughnuts servered to the rich tea and biscuits crowd cloud at ITs Knees' Ups/Wwwild Parties/Cracking Raves.
Oh, and if not, now you know that it may very well be and can be.
so what next?
a Gordon Brown look-a-like?
as if . . . http://frogmatters.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/jabba-the-hutt.jpg
You say "that country's official website" as though Spain had only one. It's quite clearly a temporary job for the 6-month Spanish presidency (whatever that means now - is anyone sure?) of the EU. It would be much more funny if the same people were to repeat the trick on la-moncloa.es (the government's main site).
The best thing is that the cost of that website is 12million EUR, unbelievable, obviously the spanish press has not followed the lead. Here are the links with the the tender:
http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http://contrataciondelestado.es/wps/wcm/connect/%3FMOD%3DPDMProxy%26TYPE%3Dpersonalization%26ID%3DNONE%26KEY%3DNONE%26LIBRARY%3D/contentRoot/icm:libraries[17]%26FOLDER%3D/25/33421/4284625/%26DOC_NAME%3D/contentRoot/icm:libraries[17]/25/33421/4284625/DOC_CAN_PROV2009-137657.html%26VERSION_NAME%3DNONE%26VERSION_DATE%3DNONE%26IGNORE_CACHE%3Dfalse%26CONVERT%3DNONE%26MUST_CONVERT%3Dfalse&sl=es&tl=en
and here:
http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http://contrataciondelestado.es/wps/wcm/connect/%3FMOD%3DPDMProxy%26TYPE%3Dpersonalization%26ID%3DNONE%26KEY%3DNONE%26LIBRARY%3D/contentRoot/icm:libraries[17]%26FOLDER%3D/25/33421/1826819/%26DOC_NAME%3D/contentRoot/icm:libraries[17]/25/33421/1826819/DOC_CAN_PROV2009-074274.html%26VERSION_NAME%3DNONE%26VERSION_DATE%3DNONE%26IGNORE_CACHE%3Dfalse%26CONVERT%3DNONE%26MUST_CONVERT%3Dfalse&sl=es&tl=en
I took great delight in noting that in the description of the contracted deliverable items was: "and security of the website".
12 million?
Sheer quality and you owe me a keyboard.
No "separated at birth" style image? How disappointing.
http://totallylookslike.com/2008/09/28/jose-luis-rodriguez-zapatero-totally-looks-like-mr-bean/
...it's just a website for the Spanish presidency of the EU - technically it's actually the Presidency of the Council of the European Union. What the rotating presidency of the EU means has of course changed since the Treaty of Lisbon created a permanent President of the European Council (this new position being held by Herman Van Rompuy) - the European Council and the Council of the European Union being different things, just to make life easier!
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