The first heat of the Rotary Young Chef Competition went underway on Monday 16th December…
So of course the citizen was only waiting for the wink of the word and he starts gassing out of him about the invincibles and the old guard and the men of sixtyseven and who fears to speak of ninetyeight and Joe with him about all the fellows that were hanged, drawn and transported for the cause by drumhead courtmartial and a new Ireland and new this, that and the other.
Penguin, 1992, p. 394
The smallest coin we had in Canada in early days was a dime, worth ten cents. The Indians called this coin a Bit . Our next coin, double in buying power and in size, was a twenty-five cent piece and this the Indians called Two Bits .
Whether it's theft of sensitive electronic info or building plans, or passive security that allows free roams of your business, every bit of info that the bad guys can use to formulate attack against you should be safeguarded or properly disposed of.