I'm wondering how the laws/practices differ
Regardless of the laws, I'm sure she had to waive her right to the privacy of these tests to compete in the first place.
It's still wrong that the results ended up in the press before she was notified, but I doubt it's illegal in any jurisdiction.
God, I'm Sneezy McAchoo today.
I'm pretty sure anyone in America who's potential/employer is getting the test first signed a waiver allowing it.
I have looked at my brother's FB account. He curses! In front of my parents!
It's their fault for being there!!!!
This is my FB policy. Youdonlikeit? Then githefuckout! Actually, that's not
entirely
true. Once I friended actual children I started putting Hagar the Horrible characters in my cuss words in statuses. I haven't changed any content though -- if you're going to let your kid go on facebook he may find out Autie Trudy has sex. That's your call, man.
Google Chrome won't load the Google Adsense login page. Hmm.
Rain is spoiling the US Open. They expect a 2-3 hour window "later". At which point they may play the rest of Gonzalez/Nadal at the same time as Clisters/Williams, making one quite dizzy.
The shot of Nadal playing foosball was pretty cute, though.
Google Chrome won't load the Google Adsense login page.
Shockingly, it loads for me.
My FaceBook status updates end up boring because I have to run them through the work-filter and the mom-filter.
I just had a genuinely good burger and fries delivered, so that was exciting. Although I must be unamerican, because the 6 oz. burger was a little too big for me.
I know I'm shocked.
I didn't say it was
often.
Extinct New Zealand eagle may have eaten humans
BANGKOK — Sophisticated computer scans of fossils have helped solve a mystery over the nature of a giant, ancient raptor known as the Haast's eagle which became extinct about 500 years ago, researchers said Friday.
The researchers say they have determined that the eagle – which lived in the mountains of New Zealand and weighed about 40 pounds (18 kilograms) – was a predator and not a mere scavenger as many thought.
Much larger than modern eagles, Haast's eagle would have swooped to prey on flightless birds – and possibly even the rare unlucky human.
Since the Haast's eagle has only been extinct for 500 years, it'd probably be easier to genetically engineer a live one than a live velociraptor. So we'll just have to make do with Haast's eagles for a while....