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Hi Happy TaxPayers :D
I'll be at my mother's house Next week. Internet will be at 56 Kbits only so be nice send
zipped files.
An other point to avoid any "hummmm", choose the right word, "hummm" yes use this one ->>>> contestation from management. I have removed my Toaw from my work computer :cry: (I played 1 hour at lunch time). So I can only play from home now. I think in those very troubled time, it was a wise decision. :angry:
I can't speak freely as nothing is official, but my lay off seems not an easy one :confused:
My best thoughts
Der WanderClinged
Menschenfresser
19 Feb 04, 16:55
You're not alone JL. My work computer crashed two weeks ago and had to be sent off to the techies in Omaha, NE. They found TOAW on my work computer and had a fit. Called my boss, told him I was playing games at work. Putting **** on the computer that shouldn't be there. Ugh. I got the corporate birds and bees speech for the nine thousandth time. God, I hate the business world.
Nothing more fascist than a techie trying to protect the corporate infrastructure from evil wargamers. :nuts:
The same techie probably has the world's best online porno sites - hidden
of course from management :D One of the very highly respected universities
IT Dept in this area plays "DOOM" on one of the world's fastest networks -
sorry users must be server problems :rolleyes:
The same techie probably has the world's best online porno sites - hidden
of course from management :D One of the very highly respected universities
IT Dept in this area plays "DOOM" on one of the world's fastest networks -
sorry users must be server problems :rolleyes:Some time some workers think themselves as the greatest saviours of their companies. They act like Kapo
They are only working class traitors. When true commies will come back from limbo, there will be blood on chips:devil:
Der WanderRed
Johnny Canuck
19 Feb 04, 19:52
At my last place of work, we had to support all sorts of desktop issues. People could download whatever they wanted, and we had to support/tolerate most of it. Desktop support was an absolute nightmare, and was made more difficult by our inadequate support budget. Desktop training? You got it on the job. Oh, and here's a 6 year old computer to be your test lab.
We also had management types wanting to poke all sorts of holes in the firewall for their favourite app du jour. Many got their way. It was a wonderful incubator for bringing in viruses and other security problems, so I quit.
At my current company we tolerate the 3rd party software to a degree (as long as it's legal), but if there's a significant desktop problem, the user gets a "Standard Desktop" re-installed. Then, onto the next issue in the pile. . .
Anyone who has a problem with the "techies" should instead focus their attention UP the management ladder.
BOFH
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