
National Science Foundation Investigates Porn Technology
WORKERS at America’s National Science Foundation are being investigated for accessing porn on their computers.
Senators Charles E. Grassley and Senator Barbara A. Mikulski have asked the National Science Foundation to explain how it could have “failed to detect the use of pornography that eventually involved more than 30 employees and extended over 10 years”.
But it’s science, see. An investigation. Really:
In one case, a senior staff member used his agency computer to view live sexual performances and engage in sex-oriented online “chatting” with performers.
“I am trying to learn how to use cam2cam capability on your asianbabes.com site,” he wrote in an e-mail message to the site from his agency computer. “I do not seem to be able to do that.”
Of course, porn can raise more than smile – it can raise productiviy. Read the science…
Posted: 7th, April 2009 | In: Media Comment (1) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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April 8th, 2009 at 8:08 am
What is wrong with wanking at work? Haven’t we all, at some point, cracked one off in the workplace?
Salvador Dali in his early years used to paint naked so that he could masturbate and paint at the same time.
And what have the scientists proven here? That the internet is for one thing only - porn. Aagaihn a fact that we all knew out in the real world