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Date:         Mon, 18 Jun 2001 23:24:27 +0100
Reply-To:     Andrew Lewis <vanagon@LEWIS-FAMILY.FSNET.CO.UK>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Andrew Lewis <vanagon@LEWIS-FAMILY.FSNET.CO.UK>
Subject:      No end to the porn.
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<T. Berk Wrote> Uh, Chris? It said Porn. Enough to know what you are getting into, or avoiding.

You won't get fired if you don't click the link. <Snip>

Point 1: I agree with this. A child is not an adult, and the words "Adult Content" generally mean that the content is only suitable for adults, otherwise the message would say "Parental Guidance".

Point 2: Don't know about the US, but in the UK receiving personal email on a company account is a theft of resources and is a dismissable offence. So looking at any vanagon post while at work (unless you are a mechanic and have a valid reason) could get you fired.

Point 3: It is unlikely that a single hit on a porn site would be considered unacceptable use, since these things happen from time to time. Sys Admin generally looks for a recurring pattern.

Point 4: I wonder if they are going to combine these pictures into a special Bentley-sutra.

Trust me on this, I'm a Sys Admin.


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