Badpuppy turning 10 was a very wonderful feeling, says Badpuppy president Bill Pinyon. This is the longest I have ever been on the same job. I cannot imagine a world without Badpuppy, my partner Steve, and our entire staff. Some of them have given me as much as nine years of their lives, and most have been there more than six years. We owe a lot to them.
Pinyon, a computer science specialist who was working as a network administrator at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral when his boss asked him to participate in a project built around a new technology called the Internet, already had been using single-line dial-up BBS software and jumped at the chance to get involved with an international network that connected people from all over the world.
ugggg..Going to have to take a shower after reading that...lol.
Funny, he didn't mention his Capitol Hill Gig?...(rolling eyes).
Somebody needs to put that puppy in the dog house or the Big House!!
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0331061nasa1.html
NASA HQ Raided In Kiddie Porn Probe - March 31, 2006
http://www.gcn.com/online/vol1_no1/41390-1.html
07/19/06 -- 02:52 PM
Ex-NASA manager guilty in child porn case
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By early 1996, just hours after the passage of the Communications Decency Act, BadPuppy had re-invented itself as a kind of "Geocities of gay cyber-porn", with over 30 individual contributors running websites as part of the badpuppy.com domain. Now, with 23 employees (Assistant to the CEO Lisa Turner jokes, "We've got half of NASA working here!") and no end in sight to the growth, BadPuppy has its own original "models" and merchandising. It's also become a sponsor of major events in Orlando (including the upcoming Gay Day activities at The Club).