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This is another example of IT users not
realizing the potential of the PC. The potential to do good and/or the potential to destroy. The PC is the single most powerful invention of mankind. It is treated as a toy. It has been the tool to assist man in his most significant achievements. The world's economy could not run without it. Most of todays medical wonders would not exist if not for the computer. It pilots our aircrafts and space vehicles. The list is endless. AND, if something so powerful can do good, if not given its due, It will destroy just as readily.
Posted by: bjbrock   Posted on: 12/21/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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More Steps To Protect Identity Need To Be Taken NOW  andyhayes1 | 12/21/04
Protect Identity Need To Be Taken NOW  trg13 | 12/22/04
Ok someone help me here  Squawkbox | 12/21/04
We have already seen that if a man made it  bjbrock | 12/21/04
Good Post  Jeff Spicoli | 12/21/04
See ya proved my point from other stories like this  Squawkbox | 12/21/04
Guilty is guilty  Real World | 12/22/04
Of course the thieves should be held responsible  Squawkbox | 12/22/04
This is another example of IT users not  bjbrock | 12/21/04
I'm not sure I agree  rapson | 12/22/04
Identity Theft  trg13 | 12/22/04
This is basic carelessness  Protector | 12/22/04
Tough Call  AmusedAtItAll | 12/22/04
Reasonable expectation  Squawkbox | 12/22/04
The central blood bank requires SSN  mathandmetal | 12/22/04
OPPS, my mistake.  mathandmetal | 12/22/04

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