If this was a forum, that would be a sticky for the n00bs.  Practical advice
with a sense of humour, you don't get that everyday...

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steven Sacks
| BLITZ
Sent: 02 October 2006 18:45
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Profanity - (to Lieven especially)

> Could we keep the language on this list down a tad?  

Profanity filters used by corporations to keep tabs on their employees'
email communication are just as important as keeping track of what their
employees are talking about to ensure vital company secrets aren't being let
out.

In this post-Janet-Jackson-wardrobe-malfunction era, it's important to
remember that the morals and values police are everywhere and corporations
are extremely sensitive to public opinion.  If the people reading Jason's
emails (and make no mistake - there are people reading his emails to make
sure he's not releasing company secrets) find profane words in his incoming
emails, they may react like auto insurance companies do when they punish you
by raising your rates for getting hit by some random person at absolutely no
fault of your own, and fire him.

Jason might lose his fvcking job because of your shi++y language. Show some
respect you k0ksuckers and intentionally misspell or l33t 5p34k your g0d
d4mn swear words.  The thought police aren't very bright so they won't be
able to read them.

See?  Everybody wins!
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