Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Why my Blog is Blocked at Olympic

An informed tipster has revealed why my blog is blocked at the Olympic Learning Center, I used the word nude in the post titled "Sunday Linkage". Now that I have used nude again in this post means my co-workers will be unable to view this obscenity, at least from the learning center.

The tipster will supply the list of banned words for posting here later, and this may trigger blockage by all Los Angeles Times computers?

And due too the fact we received a large raise this year (according to one anonymous user) I will be pleased and happy we have Internet access at work, although very limited.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:33 AM

    Internet access, cable, free meals, how many more carrots are they going to throw infront of the donkey?

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  2. Anonymous2:05 PM

    YOUR HAPPY OR COMPLAINING PEACE BE WITH YOU

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  3. Anonymous5:54 PM

    is " peace be with you " for real ?? please improve your vocabulary

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  4. If your asking me, I'm complaining. At fifty-two years of age, I do not need to be censored to an extent that I cannot view web pages that simply carry news.

    My suggestion, place Cyber-Sitter on ALL computers at the Olympic Facility, just to be sure no one views obscene pictures or words.

    This means everyone at Oly will have to wait till they get home to use the Internet.

    I'll get off my bandwagon, and simply seek the Internet elsewhere.

    Just dislike being mislead, that we have Internet access in the learning center, when we don't.

    Carrot removed.

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  5. Anonymous10:09 PM

    PEACE IS FOR REAL DIDNT KNOW HAD TO WRITE BETTER TO PLEASE MR ANONYMOUS IT WORKS FOR ME.TALK TO RUSS HE WILL MOST LIKELY HELP YOU GUYS THAT NEED INTERNET SERVICE.A SIMPLE REQUEST

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  6. Anonymous10:52 PM

    Hey- maybe "peace be with you" is for real. He actually writes fluently but his message is very controversial so the company's Cyber-Sitter software scrambles the letters, words and punctuation. That way no one can understand.

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