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OH JUDGE KOZINSKI NO.
This story leaves way too much unclear--like, how was this unlinked subdirectory discovered? And it makes me sad that the Judge didn't know enough to password-protect his files. Safe computing--it's not just for kids anymore. I could say more about the relative credibility of his explanation that he kept the files as curiosities, but I'm just going to sit back and be glad that I have no judicial ambitions but still possess life tenure. ETA: in comments,
judith_s points out that the judge has now suggested that it was a family directory and he didn't upload most of the pictures. Uh, the family that plays together stays together?
This story leaves way too much unclear--like, how was this unlinked subdirectory discovered? And it makes me sad that the Judge didn't know enough to password-protect his files. Safe computing--it's not just for kids anymore. I could say more about the relative credibility of his explanation that he kept the files as curiosities, but I'm just going to sit back and be glad that I have no judicial ambitions but still possess life tenure. ETA: in comments,
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ETA: There was a really interesting piece in Slate about bestiality (http://www.slate.com/id/2165578/) -- it highlighted the pathos and the equality issues, setting aside any question about morality with respect to the animals.
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I am curious about the big gap between the LA Times story and a reported e-mail from the Judge to Above the Law, in which he seems to suggest his son uploaded many of the files. I mean, I'm potentially cool with people who like people who are painted like cows, but don't throw family members on the tracks unless you really mean it!
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ah well
Perhaps he didn't want to say his wife likes pr0n.
Or perhaps whatever.
Personally, I don't think what is on someone's puter should be the business of the pubic but I guess I am in the minority on that one.
Porvecito.
spike