These are such strange concepts. Even stranger are the risk assessments that delivered such policies. I can't even realistically say that I disagree with them totally, but the extreme lack of trust, the extreme hypocrisy; these dichotomies just get to me sometimes. If IS ever thought they should expand their purview to cover spoken language, phone call contents, etc., just imagine. Plus, someday, someone will have to publish the "Acceptable Business Language Dictionary"
"...and they said to do a better job of filtering out content before reading it." --- Interesting sequence if you're not supposed to read it. :)- - - - -
The IS guys left the room, closed the door, took off down the hall. "G**d**n. I lost $27 F**k*n bucks on the **mn game last night."... and particle was left accelerating in his office.
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