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The author of this blog, David T.S. Fraser, is a Canadian privacy lawyer who practices with the firm of McInnes Cooper. He is the author of the Physicians' Privacy Manual. He has a national and international practice advising corporations and individuals on matters related to Canadian privacy laws.
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Friday, January 07, 2005
From last night's Late Show with David Letterman:
CBS | Late Show Top Ten Archive: January 06, 2005:"Top Ten Signs Your Boss Is Spying On You
10. Wherever you go you're followed by a potted plant in loafers.
9. The bracelet he gave you for Christmas beeps if you leave your cubicle.
8. Office coffee has hint of hazelnut and sodium pentothal.
7. Your name:'Sam.' Next to your parking spot: 'Reserved for the guy following Sam'
6. Find yourself getting tasered more than with previous bosses.
5. Your new secretary looks a lot like that chick from 'Alias'
4. Instead of photos of wife and kids on his desk, he has a photo of you sleeping.
3. When you're alone in the men's room, a voice tells you to quit blocking the lens.
2. Boss critical of typos in your personal e-mails.
1. The fax machine just coughed."
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