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Homeland Security: Library Division. The scene is the Little Falls branch of the Montgomery County Public Library in Bethesda, Md. Business is going on as usual when two men in uniform stride into the main reading room and call for attention. Then they make an announcement: It is forbidden to use the library's computers to view Internet pornography.
As people are absorbing this, one of the men challenges a patron about a Web site he is visiting and asks the man to step outside. At this point, a librarian intervenes and calls the uniformed men aside. A police officer is summoned. The men leave. It turns out they are employees of the county's Department of Homeland Security and were operating way outside their authority.
On a lighter note, Geoffrey Chaucer Hath A Blog. (A couple of decades back, untold thousands of hapless Australian kids were named after Jason 'where is he now' Donovan. My parents picked somebody with a little more staying power...)
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czarina69 makes bronze funny. "Sir, this sword is only Greek resistant. It's not going to work well with repeated exposure to Greeks."
Email from our IT people this morning: "The two terabytes of extra server space that was meant to last us until April has been completely used up in a couple of days." Or as Chaucer would put it, AOMSHJDOTBD.
Homeland Security: Library Division. The scene is the Little Falls branch of the Montgomery County Public Library in Bethesda, Md. Business is going on as usual when two men in uniform stride into the main reading room and call for attention. Then they make an announcement: It is forbidden to use the library's computers to view Internet pornography.
As people are absorbing this, one of the men challenges a patron about a Web site he is visiting and asks the man to step outside. At this point, a librarian intervenes and calls the uniformed men aside. A police officer is summoned. The men leave. It turns out they are employees of the county's Department of Homeland Security and were operating way outside their authority.
On a lighter note, Geoffrey Chaucer Hath A Blog. (A couple of decades back, untold thousands of hapless Australian kids were named after Jason 'where is he now' Donovan. My parents picked somebody with a little more staying power...)
Top X searches in myne networke:
10. John Gowere swyving a donkey
9. woolen hose
8. discounte ale
7. Kent
6. Macrobius for dummyes
5. howe to thinly veil acquaintences as fictional characteres
4. arabic numerals
3. readynge %(%(%ing chancerye hand
2. Sheene palace dynnere guest listes
1. Katharyne Swinford nude
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Email from our IT people this morning: "The two terabytes of extra server space that was meant to last us until April has been completely used up in a couple of days." Or as Chaucer would put it, AOMSHJDOTBD.
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Date: 2006-02-21 04:28 am (UTC)Another fine waste of taxpayer dollars.
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Date: 2006-02-21 05:26 pm (UTC)