> What I find annoying is that BYU Honor Code Office has the time to grill us computer 
> geeks for doing normal "maintenance" procedures but I am not at a lack to find 
> scantilly clad girls whose tight and revealing clothing leaves nothing to the 
> imagination.  I am a married guy and feel like I have to look at the floor or sin!  
> Seems like the Honor Code Office should have their work cut out for them there, not 
> with somone scanning his own box.

Ah, yes.  This all seems to make no sense until you realize that the
girls don't get threatened with Honor Code violations because the guys
like looking and the girls all wish they looked as good.  Since honor
code violations are reported from fellow students, we have a catch 22,
the guys want to date these girls, so they don't tell.  The girls wish
they looked like that and are jealous that they don't get the dates,
so they don't say anything.  After you realize this, life and hypocrisy
at BYU seems to make much more sense.  (Though that is relative, it
may make more sense but we all no that zero multiplied by anything
is zero, so something that makes zero sense, still makes zero sense,
eventhough it makes more sense.  Got it?)  Though, if someone wanted
to write up a nice (sort of) little editorial about this hypocrisy,
I will *gladly* sign it.

-- 
Michael
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