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 Kittie Pr0n, did I do the right thing?

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Jul 15, 2002
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More diaries by Prof Jefferson Arthur C Kensin
Why oh why is it letting me post a diary as anonymous reader?
Yes, Indeed, Anonymous has a Diary
What happened?
The most beautiful display of utter crap I have ever had the mispleasure of seeing
I was given a computer that was acting strangely to fix for one of my collegues. As I removed Kazaa, and a few other nasty-ware proggies, I just happened to stumble upon a collection of kittie pr0n (in a directory called "pussies")... I was revolted at what I saw and IMMEDIATELY nuked the HD and reinstalled everything from scratch.

I believe I did the right thing in nuking all his personal files because he should NOT have had those files on a university computer. What do you guys think?


So was it his computer? (none / 0) (#1)
by The Judgement Demon on Mon Jul 15th, 2002 at 03:56:43 PM PST
or the university's?


 
you did (none / 0) (#2)
by Anonymous Reader on Tue Jul 16th, 2002 at 11:05:11 AM PST
Doggy is much better.


 
You should of... (none / 0) (#3)
by faustus on Tue Jul 16th, 2002 at 11:10:29 AM PST
...changed all the images to goatse.cx's.


--You seem to be suffering from a liberal-arts education.

 

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