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A recent audit by the Inspector General of the Internal Revenue Service examined how 16,000 IRS employees use their computers. It found that more than half of the time spent on line by IRS employees was for personal business.
Almost 23 percent of the connections were to Internet chat rooms, 20 percent were for trading stocks or looking up personal financial information, 7 percent were to go shopping on line, others were for downloading pornography, gambling, or chasing additional non-work-related rainbows.
Meanwhile, a different report from the ...