Re: High speed internet charges
Charlie Hathaway 08 Jan 2004 09:31 EST
While we should all understand that academic freedom is the freedom to work nights and weekends for years, it doesn't take an IRS memo to know that "home office" is a also a problematic phrase.
Charlie
At 07:10 PM 1/7/2004, you wrote:
>Susan -
>
>If they are at home, no. We do have some people that out in the field we
>pay for. Too slow is an incredibly problematic phrase. Too slow for
>what? I use the cheap (free) dialup instead of high-speed access for
>home use. If I am at HOME working (it happens) and I'm downloading "The
>Spreadsheet That Ate Cleveland", I go do something else. Heck, I do that
>at work, home one process run in the background while I impatiently wait
>for the other to happen.
>
>At home, they could go take a shower or do some laundry or walk the
>guinea pig. I think it is bogus.
>
>As you can see, that's my not-so-humble-opinion. :)
>
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