LMAO, you're like the William Wallace of flexcoders. That was hilarious. I work for a large financial services company so we are under all sorts of regulations concerning logging and retention of all communications, electronic and otherwise. So its part company policy, part federal law.
--- In [email protected], Paul Decoursey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Where are you now? > > > I have to say though, you have to really love your job to put up with > that. No company I would work for would pull that kind of crap on > me. I work how I want, when I want, and I need full access the the > internet to do my job. > > FREEDOM!!!!! > > > On Oct 25, 2007, at 1:08 PM, ben.clinkinbeard wrote: > > > Lots of people (including me) can't access web mail from work. Network > > blocky blocky. > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "pixelgeek" <pixelgeek@> wrote: > >> > >> --- In [email protected], "droponrcll" <amyblankenship@> > >> wrote: > >> > >>> As long as we're making suggestions about how others use the > >>> forume ;- > >>> ), is there anything you can do about that mammoth disclaimer of > >>> yours. It usually dwarfs your actual posts. > >> > >> An OT comment to an OT post but I do wonder why people who are > > forced to ad those inane > >> legal qualifiers to their emails don't just subscribe to newsgroups > > and mailing lists from a > >> gmail account. > >> > > > > >

