the only thing this law affects is employees who have legitimate reasons to view sexually explicit art, poetry, etc. as a part of their job. If you have a sexual disorder and plan on going to a Virginia university hospital, perhaps you should reconsider - your doctor is barred by law from researching your disorder online
I don't see how this affects medicine. I mean, if someone comes in with a bad case of Herpagonnhosyphilaids, probably the doctor isn't going to go online and read alt.pr0n.haikus.
For that matter, I don't see what this has to do with free speech. Just because you have the right to say something, doesn't mean someone else is obligated to provide the megaphone.
...like if you was to be a foo'ball player, or a basketball star.
College teaches you lots of great things, like how to pick an agent and how to mask steroid use, or what to do if the coeds start crying "rape".
And talk about diversity training! For those of you who think that white men can't dance, just watch how the coach gets his star running back off of that silly possession charge!
Training wheels for the Hells Angels
Guitar lessons for Eric Clapton
"Door to Door in 21 Days" for JaBobas Witlesses
Dead Horse Kicking 101 for Jon Katz
Is this your own company, or are you a hired gun? If you are a paid schmo like the rest of us, I would bet that your employer is more interested in your technical skills than your ideals. That's their right; they hired you to do the work *they* want done.
If you don't like it, hit the road, Jack. There are plenty of good jobs out there, and lots of cool projects that don't have anything to do with censorware.
Mike Rawlings, president and chief concept officer, sez "Our sponsorship of this critical mission tells consumers around the world that we're always looking to take Pizza Hut innovation to new heights."
Where's the innovation in paying big bucks to slap a logo on the side of what is essentially a really big fast bus?
Remember when AOLusers were the new kids on the block? Now they own the whole fscking neighborhood! . New protocol, anyone?
I don't see how this affects medicine. I mean, if someone comes in with a bad case of Herpagonnhosyphilaids, probably the doctor isn't going to go online and read alt.pr0n.haikus.
For that matter, I don't see what this has to do with free speech. Just because you have the right to say something, doesn't mean someone else is obligated to provide the megaphone.
Yeah, that was pretty obvious after he gave props to Eris.
...like if you was to be a foo'ball player, or a basketball star.
College teaches you lots of great things, like how to pick an agent and how to mask steroid use, or what to do if the coeds start crying "rape".
And talk about diversity training! For those of you who think that white men can't dance, just watch how the coach gets his star running back off of that silly possession charge!
Maybe their next project could be:
Training wheels for the Hells Angels
Guitar lessons for Eric Clapton
"Door to Door in 21 Days" for JaBobas Witlesses
Dead Horse Kicking 101 for Jon Katz
Is this your own company, or are you a hired gun? If you are a paid schmo like the rest of us, I would bet that your employer is more interested in your technical skills than your ideals. That's their right; they hired you to do the work *they* want done.
If you don't like it, hit the road, Jack. There are plenty of good jobs out there, and lots of cool projects that don't have anything to do with censorware.
Mike Rawlings, president and chief concept officer, sez "Our sponsorship of this critical mission tells consumers around the world that we're always looking to take Pizza Hut innovation to new heights."
Where's the innovation in paying big bucks to slap a logo on the side of what is essentially a really big fast bus?