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sissy messy
i love milton
Who doesn't love Milton? If you've seen Office Space, you should love Milton. I don't know what "sissy messy" is about, but my sister is, in fact, a slob.
I wonder if people's search habits will change if Google starts cooperating with the government's request to provide information about everyone's search terms. Might make some people think twice about some of the deviant things on their minds . . .
sissy messy
i love milton
Who doesn't love Milton? If you've seen Office Space, you should love Milton. I don't know what "sissy messy" is about, but my sister is, in fact, a slob.
I wonder if people's search habits will change if Google starts cooperating with the government's request to provide information about everyone's search terms. Might make some people think twice about some of the deviant things on their minds . . .
4 Comments:
Is that true, about the government? It never ends, does it...?
Ian: 'fraid so. Dubya seems to like the "Big Brother" concept. They want to monitor what people are searching for -- especially porn. I think Yahoo & MSN have already agreed to it. Check this out: http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/internetprivacy/2006-01-19-google-search-records_x.htm?csp=34
or this:
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/13657303.htm
Too bad the government doesn't bother with more useful things. I can think of about 20 different things that are more important than policing our thoughts.
Ariel: Yeah . . .
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