Snipped by Pat Darnell | Feb 11, 2012 | Bryan TX
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Government Snoops Blast Steve Jobs | John C. Dvorak | PCMag.com: "Asking unnamed workers about the boss is useless gossip. Asking rivals about their rival is useless gossip. Putting the useless gossip in such a record is a misuse of the public trust, period."
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So a 191-page report on a prospective member that already had a Top Secret clearance seems rather dubious. In fact, I'm surprised Jobs put up with the interviews and didn't throw out the FBI investigators when they began to grill him about his drug use, which he admitted to. I'd like to know why they didn't take his statement as a confession and throw him in jail on the spot.
So now, we get to see the late Steve Jobs' name dragged through the mud after cooperatively agreeing to do public service.
The lesson here: Don't volunteer for anything. (John C. Dvorak. February 10, 2012)Conclusion
That's MooPig's Report from the Middle -- where men are good looking, women are strong, and the children are all above average: And John C. Dvorak of PC Magazine is one of our favorite authors....
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http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2400145,00.asp?kc=PCRSS03079TX1K0000585
http://vault.fbi.gov/steve-jobs/steve-jobs-part-01-of-01/view
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