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Home » Cybersecurity » Humor » The Joy of Tech®’s ‘The Anti-Tech Movement…’

The Joy of Tech®’s ‘The Anti-Tech Movement…’

by Marc Handelman on December 8, 2018

   via     the Comic Noggins of   Nitrozac     and   Snaggy     at   The Joy of Tech®

via the Comic Noggins of Nitrozac and Snaggy at The Joy of Tech®

*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Infosecurity.US authored by Marc Handelman. Read the original post at: https://www.infosecurity.us/blog/2018/12/6/the-joy-of-techs-the-anti-tech-movement

December 8, 2018December 8, 2018 Marc Handelman Joy of Tech®, Sarcasm, satire, Tech Humor
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