But Tunisia hardly seems the technological hotbed of the mid east.
They'll be glad to hear that, seeing as they're in North Africa.
Here in Australia we have a fairly low view of government - but most people simply expect them to be incompetent and merely to seek their own re-election. Corruption tends to be low-level - abuse of phone cards and travel expenses spring to mind.
The Wikileaks revelations haven't shown the Australian government in a particularly negative light - merely as a lap dog caught between sucking up to the States for military protection and to China for export dollars.
But for those who haven't been paying attention to what governments are actually up to - the leaks have actually opened their eyes and (hopefully) will cause them to ask tougher questions in the future, especially with regard to foreign policy.
Interestingly - this year we had a whistleblower elected to Federal Parliament - Andrew Wilkie - a former intelligence officer who resigned to reveal that we knew there were no WMDs before invading Iraq.
pwned would be one - I've even seen [wned where someone has tried to write pwned but missed.
Not sure about pr0n - more an obfuscation attempt than a keyboard artefact I suspect.
You bill about $0.50 and site about the same for it's text.
Well I'm trademarking superfluous apostrophes and you owe me big time!
Quantity is no substitute for quality, but its the only one we've got.