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Re: Office or day-care?
by kdeFan on Tuesday 24/Jul/2001, @01:35
The reasons you mention may be legitimate, but he's talking about approving the content of all the images to make sure they're "politically correct". That's a different issue than what you're addressing.
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Doh!
by DCMonkey on Tuesday 24/Jul/2001, @02:10
You're right! That'll teach me to get lazy and just skim the end of the article. :)

FWIW, we let our users pick their own wallpaper.
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Re: Office or day-care?
by hyrcan on Saturday 27/Oct/2001, @07:51
You forget that these are images being offered by the CITY, and therefore must be acceptable to anyone. Thus the need to be "politically correct" is there not only because it is required by other employees who may not want to see a half naked man/women or some other ethnicly/politicly/religious/* charged image when they walk by your terminal...

I know quite a few people would be upset if I were to have on my computer the picture by Andres Serrano "Piss Christ" as my background much less offer it so other people would see it when they were choosing their own back ground...

but it's a CYA effort as well.(with good reason)

FYI - Serrano's Piss Christ is a 1987 photograph of a crucifix immersed in urine. In the late-1980s, the work prompted an intense national debate over government funding of the arts.

You can find a copy of it at:

http://www.usc.edu/schools/annenberg/asc/projects/comm544/library/images/502.html

It's not really that bad if you don't know why the picture is yellowish...


Hyrcan
the happy godless heathen
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