For the new Supreme Court Justice, might we suggest nominating someone
keyed-in enough to know the difference between an e-mail and a pager?
In City of Ontario vs. Quon about the legality of 'sexting' on
employer-supplied pagers
Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. - who is known to write out his
opinions in long hand with pen and paper instead of a computer - asked
what the difference was 'between email and a pager?' At one point,
Justice Anthony Kennedy asked what would happen if a text message was
sent to an officer at the same time he was sending one to someone
else. 'Does it say: 'Your call is important to us, and we will get
back to you?'' Kennedy asked." http://huff.to/9B3lqG
keyed-in enough to know the difference between an e-mail and a pager?
In City of Ontario vs. Quon about the legality of 'sexting' on
employer-supplied pagers
Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. - who is known to write out his
opinions in long hand with pen and paper instead of a computer - asked
what the difference was 'between email and a pager?' At one point,
Justice Anthony Kennedy asked what would happen if a text message was
sent to an officer at the same time he was sending one to someone
else. 'Does it say: 'Your call is important to us, and we will get
back to you?'' Kennedy asked." http://huff.to/9B3lqG