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slynne
response 118 of 123: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 23:05 UTC 2011

resp:117 Over the holiday, I spoke with my brother about this stuff
since my brother is a federal employee. He said that even though he
actually has the security clearance necessary to view the Wikileaks
documents, he also has been forbidden from viewing the wikileaks sites
or any mirror sites. So Dan has a legitimate issue. However, when I
explained the technology and forgetting items, he said he thought that
would be ok. He has not been banned from reading news articles, even
those that quote from the Wikileaks site.

 So if Dan wants to return here after his holiday, forgetting the items
probably will be sufficient to protect him but, of course, he would want
to talk to his direct supervisor about it since that is who would make
the call. 
mary
response 119 of 123: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 23:39 UTC 2011

From talking to folks I know in the military that's my understanding as 
well.  They are using their personal computers to read the news on the web 
and working on disks that have been exposed to WikiLeaks.  Not sure how 
you could avoid that, actually, unless you disconnected from the internet, 
for starters.   

I expect Dan is on vacation and will be back soon.

jep
response 120 of 123: Mark Unseen   Jan 5 02:29 UTC 2011

re resp:119: If he does come back, it was a dirty, rotten, scummy trick
that didn't cost someone else what it could have.

If he doesn't, then it's the same but it costs Dan and all of us. 
Unless, of course, you replace his skills and contributions yourself,
then it just cost us Dan.

It did make your point, I suppose.  You don't care about other people.
rcurl
response 121 of 123: Mark Unseen   Jan 5 06:07 UTC 2011

I don't think anything was done to Dan (apart perhaps from some 
intemperatre language). Nothing has been said here concerning or from 
wikileaks except what is in the public media, and no legal actions have 
been taken against any of the public media. How can such public media be 
verboten?
krj
response 122 of 123: Mark Unseen   Apr 28 18:08 UTC 2011

(( Just for the record, I removed the announcement of the 
2010 election results from the MOTD today. ))
kentn
response 123 of 123: Mark Unseen   Apr 29 02:45 UTC 2011

(( Thanks ))
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