I don't know, there's a slippery slope here. Since when did institutions have the right to govern productivity in such a Draconian manner? They could just issue some random edict ie; Poeple killing time on social networks when they are a/ using a public computer or b/ on the Concordia payroll will be issued a warning and following a second offense their username will be dropped from wired network access or "booya" they will lose their job.
Why use censorship when it's really an issue of appropriate behaviour?
Besides, if people can't waste time on Facebook they will do other stuff, Msn chat, maybe go dust off the MySpace page. Work is boring school can be grievously boring, unproductive behaviour won't change unless the boredom ends;)
I don't know, there's a
I don't know, there's a slippery slope here. Since when did institutions have the right to govern productivity in such a Draconian manner? They could just issue some random edict ie; Poeple killing time on social networks when they are a/ using a public computer or b/ on the Concordia payroll will be issued a warning and following a second offense their username will be dropped from wired network access or "booya" they will lose their job.
Why use censorship when it's really an issue of appropriate behaviour?
Besides, if people can't waste time on Facebook they will do other stuff, Msn chat, maybe go dust off the MySpace page. Work is boring school can be grievously boring, unproductive behaviour won't change unless the boredom ends;)
Also Juno sucked donkey balls.