
By silicon.com
Published: Thursday 03 June 2004
I thouught Mr Soden resigned because he had been (...
Anonymous
If the guy is stupid enough to do this and get cau...
Slarty Blartfast
I find it interesting why this company didn't have...
Mark Lisle
I believe he did the right thing in resigning. Por...
Anonymous
Reading playboy in your lunch hour is your own bus...
Anthony Hunt
This is absolutly Krazy! The head of a bank has to...
femi Jaye
I think most comments I have seen are missing the ...
Anonymous
You have to ask yourself if this wasn't perhaps th...
Anonymous
Ok so the man viewed porn and got caught but to wh...
Howard Knopler
Personal opinions about porn aside, he was caught ...
Karl Buckland
I feel I must add my comment to this.... Thing I d...
Geoff Maxwell
What a dumbass - someone of that rank and above al...
Anonymous
As porn surfing is usually a dismissible offence, ...
PJ
Dont view porn at work!!
Simple, buy a pC and use...
Frank
This is really very simple in my view. If the Bank...
Anonymous
SO,
Is there a job Going spare...
If so, can...
Anonymous
Reminds me of the time the Chief Constable of Some...
David J Walker
People seem to be saying that it's not the fact th...
shanem01@o2.co.uk
The principle is there was a policy, and in his po...
Anonymous
Whilst employed by a global multinational in what ...
Anonymous
Whilst employed by a global multinational in what ...
Anonymous
This was preventable.
A proper content filter w...
Paul Kitchen
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