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It's so much easier just to tell the truth and not goof off.
If I plan to do anything that might be perceived as goofing off (e.g.,
participate in e-mail lists), I discuss the idea with my boss as a colleague
first. If we agree that the occasional gems I glean are worth the bit of
time spent, he usually grants permission. If I cannot show a worthwhile gem
collection, my conscience leads me to unsubscribe even if a list is lots of
fun. My boss knows that he can trust me to exercise good judgement and good
conscience.
And I assume that somebody is watching and reading. Always.
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