They bring in ballistics experts when they do explosions. They also do them on closed bomb ranges.
That answers your stupid question.
What're you basing this on?
Message boards have been around since the dawn of the web. They're still going strong. You can just look at Facebook as an upgraded form of message board. It makes communications comparatively easier than email, and instant messaging. So I don't really see how it's going to wind up being a bad memory. Unless they really bugger things up and determine that they've been selling peoples credit card numbers to terrorists. Even then, I doubt people would care..
Wha...?
Funny thing about Videotron is they're on really really good terms with the government. I mean REALLY good.
A few years back Rogers made a bid to buy out Videotron, and the Québec government stepped in and blocked the deal. So you can't expect Videotron to be too concerned about violating regulations or laws, or anything to that effect.
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." -- Albert Einstein