The terrorism club and privacy
You ever say something stupid and then think, 'Thank God that wasn't printed in the newspaper' ?
Well, sometimes you're not so lucky.
From the article:
"Other students also had mixed feelings [about privacy options for e-mail groups]. LSA sophomore Henry Birdseye said, 'E-mail groups can often reveal things about you, and if you’re in a group of private interests then you might want to keep it secret.
'I can’t think of anything that shouldn’t be hidden, but that might just be because I haven’t thought about it. Unless it’s a terrorism club,' Birdseye added."
The terrorism club meets every Tuesday. Bring your own side dish.
(productivity.)
A terrorism club? What was I thinking?
"Yeah, I'll just tell the newspaper lady about a terrorist group on campus that has formed an email group to better communicate its hate agenda via the internet. Then the members of that club should be public! I am an expert on privacy!"
Well, sometimes you're not so lucky.
From the article:
"Other students also had mixed feelings [about privacy options for e-mail groups]. LSA sophomore Henry Birdseye said, 'E-mail groups can often reveal things about you, and if you’re in a group of private interests then you might want to keep it secret.
'I can’t think of anything that shouldn’t be hidden, but that might just be because I haven’t thought about it. Unless it’s a terrorism club,' Birdseye added."
The terrorism club meets every Tuesday. Bring your own side dish.
(productivity.)
A terrorism club? What was I thinking?
"Yeah, I'll just tell the newspaper lady about a terrorist group on campus that has formed an email group to better communicate its hate agenda via the internet. Then the members of that club should be public! I am an expert on privacy!"
1 Comments:
That is absolutely hysterical. I bet you got everyone wondering.
-Carlene (blog reader)
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