Tony B
  <snip>
> CAC cards (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Access_Card)
> smack more of a national ID card than anything else. I doubt
> they'll catch on soon, unless maybe Bush declares martial
> law and outlaws election next year.

> On Dec 29, 2007 12:15 PM, Judy Cosler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> what is a CAC card??

correct meaning of the acronym, it's used to verify you are you when
you go to work.  I work as a contractor for the feds and have one.
When you remove it from the keyboard, the computer starts a screensaver
(you don't get to pick which one) that is password protected via the
CAC card.

-- 
Take care  | This clown speaks for himself, his job doesn't
Wayne D.   | supply this, at least not directly
I've never seen so damn many Indians.  --G.A. Custer


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