Thursday, August 02, 2012

Hey Edwin Starr, it's clearly good for something

So there!


The Pentagon’s Missile Defense Agency warned its employees and contractors last week to stop using their government computers to surf the Internet for pornographic sites, according to the agency’s executive director. 

In a one-page memo, Executive Director John James Jr. wrote that in recent months government employees and contractors were detected “engaging in inappropriate use of the MDA network.”
“Specifically, there have been instances of employees and contractors accessing websites, or transmitting messages, containing pornographic or sexually explicit images,” James wrote in the July 27 memo obtained by Bloomberg News.
I guess they'll have to change their launch codes.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

To be fair, Starr does say it is good for the undertaker. Which is why I bought Kabul Funeral Homes, Inc. low, and am now knee-deep in internet porn.

pansypoo said...

how much money has been poured in this hole?