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Where's the relation already ?

Mrs. Routledge is doing a pretty risky comparison, there. On the one hand, we have Joe Sixpack's tendancy to often lose his USB thingy containing some family snaps, a couple spreadsheets of his personal accounting, and maybe a copy of an email or two, all things he can do without and will interest nobody when said USB dongle is found again. On the other hand we have a bona fide spy lugging around Top Secret documents, labelled as such because, at the very least, they contain knowledge which could conceivably put some political figure in a bad situation. On top of that, said spook is actually paid to guard these documents and specifically knows that losing them would possibly spell the end of his career - if not someone else's life. And if these documents fall into the wrong hands, the knowledge they contain could very well be used with devastating effect. Truly the two situations are directly comparable. Yeah, right. Oh well, it's a community site, right ? So its conclusions are about as valid as Slashdot.

posted by : Pascal Monett, 09 October 2008Complain about this comment
tony's lost flannel ??

easy done when youve had a few swallies, check between ya cheeks :O)

posted by : psychochief, 09 October 2008Complain about this comment
Keys

I attach my memory stick to my keys. No... never lose my keys.

posted by : FAR, 10 October 2008Complain about this comment

Brits are losing their memories

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