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    • Bill KindleB
      Bill Kindle
      last edited by Bill Kindle

      How is this even possible? Why do eDiscovery laws not apply to Federal government agencies?

      *Ex-IRS official Lois Lerner’s crashed hard drive has been recycled, making it likely the lost emails of the lightening rod in the tea party targeting controversy will never be found, according to multiple sources.
      “We’ve been informed that the hard drive has been thrown away,” said Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, the top Republican on the Finance Committee, in a brief hallway interview.

      The article then goes on to mention.....

      before May 2013, the IRS only backed up emails for six months on a tape, then recycled the tapes, so they essentially threw out the data.

      Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2014/06/irs-lois-lerner-emails-108044.html#ixzz353JNETJ7
      Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2014/06/irs-lois-lerner-emails-108044.html#ixzz353ItCsFR*

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        Laws do apply. There is just no means of prosecution.

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        • NicN
          Nic
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          I bet that hard drive took an "accidental" fall down the stairs.

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          • I
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            "Earlier this week, Ways and Means Republicans said as many as six IRS employees involved in the scandal also lost email in computer crashes, including the former chief of staff for the acting IRS commissioner."

            Convenient... They sure have a lot of "computer crashes".

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              • garak0410G
                garak0410 @ITcrackerjack
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                @ITcrackerjack said:

                "Earlier this week, Ways and Means Republicans said as many as six IRS employees involved in the scandal also lost email in computer crashes, including the former chief of staff for the acting IRS commissioner."

                Convenient... They sure have a lot of "computer crashes".

                I heard this on the news the other day and I just had to laugh out loud. Beyond a RAID set problem, I've not had a hard drive crash on a workstation in my 3 1/.2 years here.

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                • alexntgA
                  alexntg @garak0410
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                  @garak0410 said:

                  @ITcrackerjack said:

                  "Earlier this week, Ways and Means Republicans said as many as six IRS employees involved in the scandal also lost email in computer crashes, including the former chief of staff for the acting IRS commissioner."

                  Convenient... They sure have a lot of "computer crashes".

                  I heard this on the news the other day and I just had to laugh out loud. Beyond a RAID set problem, I've not had a hard drive crash on a workstation in my 3 1/.2 years here.

                  Hard drives are the most frequently failing component that I've seen so far.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller
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                    Hard drives, fans and PSUs are the big ones.

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                    • I
                      ITcrackerjack
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                      @scottalanmiller So having worked in large enterprise, how many copies of those emails would you suspect exist somewhere? How stinky is this pile of poo for you?

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                      • Bill KindleB
                        Bill Kindle @alexntg
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                        @alexntg said:

                        @garak0410 said:

                        @ITcrackerjack said:

                        "Earlier this week, Ways and Means Republicans said as many as six IRS employees involved in the scandal also lost email in computer crashes, including the former chief of staff for the acting IRS commissioner."

                        Convenient... They sure have a lot of "computer crashes".

                        I heard this on the news the other day and I just had to laugh out loud. Beyond a RAID set problem, I've not had a hard drive crash on a workstation in my 3 1/.2 years here.

                        Hard drives are the most frequently failing component that I've seen so far.

                        Every shope I've worked in in the past 6 years I've maybe seen 1 or 2 drives a year. But those systems were abused. I haven't seen one just die without some form of abuse. Not saying it couldn't happen, but it's very unlikely. The fact that they are using this type of excuse for a personal machine (which you and I know they have to have copies of the emails) is down right lying.

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                        • david.wieseD
                          david.wiese @Bill Kindle
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                          @Bill-Kindle i have been at my company for 2.5 years, we are a metal fab shop and I have had 3 hard drives go out in time i have been here. For several drives to "die" in the same week is very suspicious.

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                          • Bill KindleB
                            Bill Kindle @david.wiese
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                            @david.wiese said:

                            @Bill-Kindle i have been at my company for 2.5 years, we are a metal fab shop and I have had 3 hard drives go out in time i have been here. For several drives to "die" in the same week is very suspicious.

                            You are probably running apps that are constantly reading/writing data , and under load. I would expect failures to occur.

                            A user at a desk just sending emails and what not every day should not have the same results.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @ITcrackerjack
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                              @ITcrackerjack said:

                              @scottalanmiller So having worked in large enterprise, how many copies of those emails would you suspect exist somewhere? How stinky is this pile of poo for you?

                              Really stinky. This should be a one in a million risk scenario.

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                              • Bill KindleB
                                Bill Kindle @scottalanmiller
                                last edited by Bill Kindle

                                @scottalanmiller said:

                                @ITcrackerjack said:

                                @scottalanmiller So having worked in large enterprise, how many copies of those emails would you suspect exist somewhere? How stinky is this pile of poo for you?

                                Really stinky. This should be a one in a million risk scenario.

                                COUGH BS *COUGH
                                http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2014/06/20/lois-lerner-emailois-lerner-emails-ways-and-means/11044465/

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                                • Bill KindleB
                                  Bill Kindle
                                  last edited by Bill Kindle

                                  http://freebeacon.com/issues/paul-ryan-smash/
                                  Youtube Video – [01:27..]

                                  That guy is an #^&@$#^ in his responses to Ryan's questioning.

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                                  • garak0410G
                                    garak0410 @Bill Kindle
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                                    @Bill-Kindle said:

                                    @scottalanmiller said:

                                    @ITcrackerjack said:

                                    @scottalanmiller So having worked in large enterprise, how many copies of those emails would you suspect exist somewhere? How stinky is this pile of poo for you?

                                    Really stinky. This should be a one in a million risk scenario.

                                    COUGH BS *COUGH
                                    http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2014/06/20/lois-lerner-emailois-lerner-emails-ways-and-means/11044465/

                                    I think this for sure is an apolitical event we can all agree on...biggest load of baloney we've ever heard...

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                                    • Bill KindleB
                                      Bill Kindle
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                                      http://www.politico.com/story/2014/06/darrell-issa-white-house-attorney-irs-email-loss-108099.html

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                                      • david.wieseD
                                        david.wiese @Bill Kindle
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                                        @Bill-Kindle i can't help but smile at this one. Ryan is from my state, which is awesome. He is correct, the IRS expects us to keep all of this information but yet they cannot keep 6 months of emails? wtf. Do as we say but not as we do?

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                                        • Bill KindleB
                                          Bill Kindle
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                                          This guy is inexcusable. The smug arrogance of J. Kishken is remarkable.

                                          Youtube Video

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                                          • Bill KindleB
                                            Bill Kindle
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                                            http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/06/22/the-irs-totally-had-a-contract-with-an-email-archiving-company-but-still-somehow-lost-lois-lerners-emails/

                                            Interesting. They do have an outside archive service.

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