, 2003-09-22
We spend money, increase administration, and take away functionality. Is it any wonder that security people are so misunderstood?
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Nothing Lost. All Now Explained
2003-09-22
Lost and Found Dept. (1 replies)
Lost and Found Dept. (1 replies)
Lost in Translation
2003-09-24
Yoshira Takashi (7 replies)
Yoshira Takashi (7 replies)
Lost in Translation
2003-09-24
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
Lost in Translation
2003-09-25
Jesse Jackson (2 replies)
Jesse Jackson (2 replies)
Lost in Translation -- moderating these comments
2003-09-29
Editor (1 replies)
Editor (1 replies)
Lost in Translation -- moderating these comments
2003-09-29
Check out the corrective package from Microsoft Corp.
Check out the corrective package from Microsoft Corp.
Lost in Translation by Sophia Coppola
2003-09-27
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)

Having a misunderstanding does not make you a racist. It might make you hard of hearing, or a bit slow on comprehension, but racist it's not.
Being a native english speaker, I have trouble with understanding people from other language backgrounds with thick accents, just like I have trouble understanding people with thick southern english accents, or even people from the UK with brittish accents. Does that make me an "Anti-Southern bigot", or a "Brit hater"? Of course not...
Lighten up, or learn to enunciate, but the racist card has been played so much it's broken.
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