Re: [OT] htaccess and a login "page"
by "Angel One" <angelone(at)angelonearth.net>
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> Then I pity the poor government saps who will have to wade through all
the
> emails from the last two weeks. I've personally probably typed the
words.....
<snip>
I'd say we're working with an urban legend.
>
> -Chuck
I saw it on 2020 or 60 minites or niteline - one of the reputable shows.
They investigated it & the govt. even admited it - it's no urban legend. :-)
I just wouldn't be using all those words right now, as I said I'm sure
they're quite busy.....
I'm sending this to everyone so that there is no
mis-understandings.......
.....now (I'll) quit this off-topic banter.... ;^ )
Paul
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Angel One
>
> Hi David,
> Just thought I'd mention/remind you of the prying eyes that read our
> e-mail. You may or may not be aware that our fine government has a super
> computer that reads all e-mail & picks out key phrases - the use of a
> particuliar name would be a huge red flag right now....... I know of one
> case where a woman said her son "bom*ed" at a school play & she was listed
> as a known you-know-what. Now, I don't usually care what they list me as
(&
> they probably have), I just don't want to give them extra work right now
so
> I watch what I send - I'm sure they're pretty busy..... ;^ )
> So we all need to watch what we send at least for now. :-)
> Some of you may think this is rumor or hearsay, but hey I saw it on
> TV......
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