>>If you're an employee of PepsiCo, you might very well want to >>conceal your personal preference for Coke. >> >Assuming anyone is going to bother looking. Or will bother to look in the future. What is considered legal/moral/rational today *might* change in the future. Do you really want to take that chance? It's a lot easier to remove your eye-glasses to hide your intellectualism than to hide a decade or twos computerized records of your checking seditious literature out of the library, or buying it from Amazon.com. -- A quote from Petro's Archives: ********************************************** If the courts started interpreting the Second Amendment the way they interpret the First, we'd have a right to bear nuclear arms by now.--Ann Coulter
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