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  • Mr Evilwrench

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    Sometimes you just need the services of a sniper. Maybe those guys could look at pr0n if it would help them be effective at removing the ones that should be doing something else. But, as was suggested upthread, it's the [bad word] EPA. If we're to be stuck with those schmucks, looking at pr0n is the least worst thing they could be doing.
     

    Alamo

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    ..., the internet browser history could be popular.

    Ok, a small hijack: I remember someone (not here) suggesting that browser history, cookies, etc on gubbmint computers qualify as gubbmint records, and it might be interesting to do a {federal, state, local} FOIA-type request on the gubbmint agency of your choice for browser histories on all computers in the agency. Destroying government records without following the agency administrative plan is usually against regulations and sometimes against the law, but I suspect that would not deter a massive frenzy of deletion... still it would be interesting to hear the massive clap of all those sphincters slamming shut when the FOIA hit. :)
     
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