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The FBI Wants To Know About Your IT Skills

AHuxley writes "The FBI, via the Office of Management and Budget, would like to find out more about your information technology expertise if you are part of InfraGard. Terms like 'practical utility' have been included in a 60-day emergency notice of information collection via the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. Is your boss or cubicle colleague part of InfraGard? It's a private, non-profit organization run as a public-private partnership with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Are they passing info back about you or your company?"

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  1. Re:Who do we contact? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    if they cleared out the faggot cocksuckers there would be no one left to administrate linsux.

  2. Re:The cost of stupidity? Priceless! by Zero__Kelvin · · Score: -1, Troll

    I'm not judging you on shift key issues; I'm judging you on your inability to figure out that even if Bush was pretending to be an idiot, that would in itself be an idiotic thing for a POTUS to do, therby making him an idiot either way. If you are alluding to having a disability, you can still generate capital letters if you put the effort in. You'd probably be better off investing your time doing that rather than trying to sound like Yoda. You blew that opportunity to pull that off in the first post you made in this thread.

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    Guns don't kill people; Physics kills people! - John Lithgow as Dick Solomon on Third Rock From The Sun