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To: Cube who wrote (77343)6/2/2002 3:15:22 PM
From: Captain Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
LOL! But there may (should) be restictions on the sites used. Additionally, if he has a brain he will be lying low fow a long time as once the civil suits begin he'll not want more incriminating info on the net. Besides, once the civil suits begin he'll not have enough time in a day to post his normal BS. Few may listen if he does not have confidential info and the results drop...



To: Cube who wrote (77343)6/3/2002 6:43:58 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Actually, that's not the case. Federal prisoners rarely have access to computers, and, if they do, they are monitored and restricted to research or word processing. The rationale is quite simple. We've all read about cons creating havoc with phones, e.g., credit card scams, etc. Imagine what they could do with a computer connected to the internet. Instead of lifting weights, they'd be lifting money all over the place.