yeah this is confusing.
The first 2 systems I got from the state.
Technically I had to only use them for work.
And had to return it to them when I no longer needed it.
No one inforced this and it was known people played games on it.
As it was by the time I wanted to return it the system was old anyway.
So I kept it till it died.
One thing is that I am partually that every software and other thing
I got from the state when I upgraded and purchaced these they became
totally mine even though it was mine anyway.
At 05:44 a.m. 29/04/2011, you wrote:
Hi tom.
I was thinking about this issue, and one question to ask people did
occur to me.
Say you were paraplegic and a state agency bought you a wheel chair.
Would you effectively not use that chair to go anywhere fun just
because the state bought it for you?
There are lots of similar cases you might be able to come up with.
my view is so long as your not actually charging the state extra
cash for your recreation that's fine!
Pluss of course, once something is bought and paid for, you own it!
Part of my original student grant bought me a cane which I needed to
walk around uni and go to lectures with.
Should I have left that cane at home if I was going anywhere not work related?
Beware the Grue!
Dark.
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