The angry geek gods of the computer world are besieging Norwich,
shredding the credibility of a community on the verge of sending an
apparently innocent woman to jail.
For this, every teacher in Connecticut should be thankful. Because
if a Superior Court verdict in Norwich isn't tossed out and there's a
computer with uncertain protection in your classroom, you'd better
worry.
3/3/2007 1:00 AM
smeltzl wrote:
as a fairly experienced PC user possessing no more than a moderate awareness of the nature of spyware, malware and popups, it is blatantly obvious to me that this is a total travesty of justice. is the legal system this incompetent and asinine everywhere, or only in the supposedly progressive-thinking state of Conn.? the poor woman freaked and tried to turn the damn porn popups off, but was told previously not to turn off the PC, so she obviously was trying to do the right thing, but in her disturbed and emotionally upset state she didn't even think to unplug or turn off the monitor or just turn off the whole thing regardless of what she had been told. she tried to get help but couldn't. this school district, the judge, the prosecution, the jury and apparently even her attorney are all idiotic morons and simpletons at best, and evil heartless nazis at worst. they should be getting time for just being so terriblty f-ing stupid, let alone their apparent disregard for justice and the American way. this needs to get out in a big way to the national media. i hope to God that some common sense and technical competence will overpower the insanity and rescue this woman from being tarred, feathered, and stuck in a stinking cell. she should be suing all their asses but probably is out of money at his point; maybe some valiant knight offering his pro bono help will slay the dragon of ignorance, superstition, and middle age witch-hunt mentality that appears to be living and thriving in some medieval part of our nation, known as the state of Connecticut. please forgive my harsh ranting; i'm actually really sorry for the majority of you people up there who possess working brains. Reply to this
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Days Held Hostage
since June 6 2007, and Julie Amero is still held hostage by the State of Connecticut