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Websense (Score:1)
tasteless (site owner's choice) and
tasteless (everybody else)....
We use websense now at work and it seems basically o.k. but does seem to block some fairly random sites. My big criticism is that any site that has a "cracker" connotation gets blocked. As a sysadmin you need to be able to access these to be informed so as to be able to defend properly
Before that we used some US system which blocked my personal site because of "strong language, obscene images, sex, and nudity" I was ever so pleased. (Oh it probably didn't have an Oxford comma)
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Oxford comma? (Score:1)
Re:Oxford comma? (Score:1)
William F. Buckley, December 18, 1972, memo to National Review [nationalreview.com]:
Re:Oxford comma? (Score:2)
This lead to a small disagreement between Manning and me. I'd alway been taught that lists don't need that final comma (e.g. this, that and the other) but they follow the Chicago Style Manual which insists on its presence.
They won.
Re:Oxford comma? (Score:1)
Re:Oxford comma? (Score:1)