Prisoners don't have internet access in prison. They have computer access in the school or library (depending on the institution) but they aren't connected online.
2007-04-10 05:17:36
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answered by ? 3
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Does work count as a prison?
2007-04-10 05:17:35
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answered by Big Daddy Cool 3
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I used to work in a prison, they do not get computer time.
2007-04-10 05:17:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Does work count as 'prison'?
2007-04-10 05:22:11
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answered by Battle Cat 4
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I can't say, they are really mean to prison snitches here
2007-04-10 05:17:42
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answered by Drama Queen FoxyFoxy V 2
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I never thought about it until you said something. Now every time I come on here I have something to think about!!
2007-04-10 05:18:04
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answered by kim_in_craig 7
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You never know who is on here at any given time.
2007-04-10 05:17:23
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answered by Diane G 6
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that is because the final public expects a particular type of 'action' in a conflict movie. Infantry wrestle elements what the conventional public expects. they could understand why charging a device gun nest is gallantry. The army for the most section is all about attempting to evade the kind of drama that would nicely be that interesting. it really is what 3M is for! that is all about warheads on foreheads, in spite of the indisputable fact that that is meant to be the different guy's forehead! That way we evade all those nasty damage administration circumstances. yet in all seriousness, someone might want to make a movie about the united statesCole tragedy and the heroism of the sailors, officials and enlisted, exhibited to evade that deliver from being coming the first deliver sunk in the conflict on terror. at the same time as the sh*t rather hits the fan on a deliver, that is the enlisted sailors that keep the deliver afloat. we are those who bypass into wrestle the fires, get better the casualties, and plug the leaks. Officer's only make the options that come to a call no matter if we stay or die. I believe you, shall we see a movie the position the lead is a salty chief. i like to recommend you examine "The Sand Pebbles" starring Steve McQueen. that is one among my famous army conflict action pictures. edit: Oh, and to that guy asserting you do not locate sailors serving on the floor except for SEAL crew individuals. There quite some sailors on the floor in Iraq and Afghanistan as corpsman, man or woman augmentees, seabees, and draw close at fingers doing a similar issues military and marine corps infantry are doing. you only do not hear about that in the recruiting commercials.
2016-11-28 02:34:39
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answered by ? 3
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No I haven't wondered that before but now that you mention it.......
You just never know....ANYBODY could be on here!!!
All you can do is be very careful
2007-04-10 05:40:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope,but the FBI does cruise it for child molesters,my cousin is one of them,(FBI agent I mean)I am glad they do too..
2007-04-10 05:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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