Not to veer off subject, but it is a bit creepy the way the government and
telecom companies are colluding to monitor everybodys communications. Do
you think they would still be doing this if we the people were permitted to
wire-tap government and corporate offices? Especially government offices
since they are suposed to be public servants in the first place. I meen
look at all of those nasty emails that came out of new
mexico governors office  during the email-
gate<http://www.sfreporter.com/santafe/article-7502-youve-got-email.html>scandal,
and that was tiny, imagine if we were able to actually wiretap the
pentagon or something.

Cody Smith


On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 9:12 PM, glen <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm a particularly slow learner. So you're probably in the more advanced
> classes. I still haven't passed Social Etiquette 101.
>
> Steve Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> >I don't know, I think I saw "School of Hard Knocks" listed and I can
> >attest I've been in that one for over 40 years and never saw you in
> >class once...   are you trying to say that there are multiple campuses?
> >
> ><grin>
>
>
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