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http://www.nydailynews.com/news/p...marta.html
brain freeze. The sharp-tongued politician took a foul-mouthed jab at a custard shop manager who made a tax quip. Biden was in Milwaukee to talk about jobs on Saturday, and made a stop at a Kopp's Frozen Custard outside the city. "What do we owe ya?" the vice president asked after enjoying some of the cold treats. "Don't worry, it's on us," the unnamed store manager replied, but then added: "Lower our taxes and we'll call it even." A few minutes later, Biden indicated he didn't exactly appreciate the remark. "Why don't you say something nice instead of being a smarta-- all the time?" he said to the manager, in an exchange captured on video by local station WISN. "Say something nice." It's unclear if the store manager had said anything else to the vice president, but he told WISN News that he didn't feel slighted. "I don't think he liked it," he said. "But later on he whispered to me, 'I'm just kidding.'" Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/p...z0s9pykNPM What a douchebag. |
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Steve Gibson on password policies [grc.com]: I mean, I don't get this change it every eight weeks. ... It's not as if passwords are traveling by camel after they've been stolen, going to the bad guys, and so there's, like, some weird eight-week window, like, oh, we're going to change your password so that the stale password no longer works. ... And all this does is make IT people despised because users, who are not dumb, they think, why am I - why do I have to do this? What problem is this solving?
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