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To: TobagoJack who wrote (103951)12/10/2013 10:32:38 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 219962
 
The ratio of goofing off at work to number of terrorists caught must be enormous, given there are almost no terrorists caught. They couldn't even catch those Boston bombers who were disclosed by the Russian military intelligence to the USA. We know by the fact that Edward Snowden was not "at work" that at least one of them was busy on something else. Of course others are busy on something else too, but which is directly profitable or useful to them personally rather than useful to the citizenry.

Playing on-line games would be akin to staying too long at lunch, so not a breach of any significant work rules. Heck, the boss and boss's boss's will be doing the same, right to the top, so they don't want the rules on goofing off to be too strict.

"Oh, I wasn't playing Warcraft boss, I was looking for evil-doers so had to disguise myself as an on-line player and had to put in a LOT of hours, to get good at it".

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