March 21, 2005

LET HE WHO IS WITHOUT SIM THROW THE FIRST STONE... (via The Other Brother):

Is that a spreadsheet on your screen - or solitaire? (Patrik Jonsson, 3/18/05, The Christian Science Monitor)

In the computer era, one game is ubiquitous, a humble standard on nearly every computer in the halls of international commerce.

The game, of course, is solitaire.

Here in North Carolina, the perennial favorite that was adapted so beautifully for the little screen has become a flash point between taxpayers and state employees. Goofing off on the cubicle computer may be today's version of the coffee break. But now some state lawmakers want the fun and games to stop - at least on company time. Saying taxpayers would be "outraged" to know how much work time is frittered away by insurance-commission secretaries and DMV employees honing their solitaire and Mine Sweeper skills on the state's 50,000 computers, Catawba County Republican Sen. Austin Allran has sponsored what may be the country's first anti- solitaire legislation.


In the first place, we all know how little work we do ourselves. In the second, if you're going to remove stuff from bureaucrats computers, take away the official junk that generates red tape and leave them with only the games.

Posted by Orrin Judd at March 21, 2005 6:10 AM
Comments

You can take the games shipped with the computer out of the programming, which would have solved things around 1998 or so. But anyone with a high-speed computer connect has access to thousands of games. The state's in-house technology department is going to be spending a lot of time finding websites to block on all those computers.

Posted by: John at March 21, 2005 3:53 PM
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