in a place with one of the worst reputations for crime and violence and drug overdoses in an entire country
Canada?
Yeah. Surrey BC, Canada.
There is literally a drug war going on there right now, and has been since 2007. The really odd thing is that since it is mostly drug dealers killing other drug dealers, most people really don't care very much. Fortunately there have been remarkably few innocent bystanders killed. (2 if memory serves. 1 in the original "Surrey six" murders, and a young woman who was killed in a case of mistaken identity.)
I live outside Surrey, On the day of the "Surrey six" murders my car was behind police tape as I had parked next to the building where the murders occured.
So, they are ramming an ethernet cable up your ass. Doesn't seem so bad until you try to remove it, and that little tab catches on something sensitive.
Ok, that is as far as I care to take this ANALogy.
I love Internet archive. So much so, that I even throw them a few $$$$ once in a while.
I spent months watching out of copyright movies. (Some are awesome.)
I have downloaded tons of abandoned software.
I have barely scratched the surface of internet Archive.
This seems much more like a new cord rather than cutting loose from an existing one.
I pity the next generation of gamers. What will they do when they feel nostalgic for that game from their youth?
Nice to see the Democrats showing some balls. But it is pointless grandstanding at this point, as it will never get to Trumpy's desk, let alone him signing it.
Did you advise the client that their password policy may be too onerous?
For those who would respond with "Just use a password manager!!!!" you've just violated the policy since all those systems now have one password. Also, little hard to use a password manager for initial login in areas that forbid any outside electronics.
Nope, because their password policy was fairly lenient for a company with a security focus.
We allowed and encouraged people to use password managers. I personally offered training sessions on a number of diffrent password managers. (Almost no takers.)
If they had written down their login password and stuck it in their wallet we would have had no problem with that. We were really going after the lowest of the low hanging fruit.
Life is too short to be the smart guy surrounded by idiots.
I rather enjoy being the smart guy surrounded by idiots.
Honestly, everyone is an idiot about some things. I am great at Computers, fixing machines, building. I can speak in public, and even sing a little. But if I did my taxes myself, I would end up in jail!
I hate it, I don't understand it, I don't want to understand it. Why do I have to do it when they already know all this. (Insert temper tantrum here.) Fortunately I am in a place in my life where I can throw money at an accountant and make the problem and go away.
A few years back I worked for a company that produced a network security device (Not saying who, NDAs are still in place) sticky notes on monitors with passwords on them were everywhere. We sent out multiple requests for them to me removed, and you can guess the result. We eventually got management buy in, and after more warnings, one Saturday we went around the office and removed every sticky note that even remotely resembled a password. After photographing the placement, and placing each note into an envelope, all were removed. I can still hear the echos of the screaming on Monday morning.:)
The best part is two weeks later we did it again. Several people were found with new sticky notes. (One under the keyboard.) these people were given written notice that they would be terminated if it happened again. One person did not believe them, he was terminated for cause about a month later.
I really enjoyed removing his accounts.:)
Another thin to consider, is that these cars are junked. based on the age, and price of Teslas it is probably safe to assume they were wrecked. In most cases in a car gets scrapped the owner doesn't have a lot of time to clear their personal data off the car. At least where I live, if the car is really FUBAR, the people at the insurance company will collect the personal items from the car and the original owner will never see their former car again.
read TFS. It's his iStatusWatch. Nobody silences those. They don't ring. He just doesn't have the maturity to ignore it.
Yeah. Sure.
The very nature of robocalls is that they try to make themselves look like something else so you will answer them.
So he should not have known it was a robocall, thus faked. Thus BS, as I said before. Shenanigans!!!
Supposed to make you think something along the lines of, "This must be a really big problem if even the CEO of AT&T can't escape them. I guess there really is nothing they can do about them."
I was an avid recycler, until the day I watched the garbage man (He was, so not sexist.) throw my carefully sorted recyclables into the truck right next to all the trash. Then push the compact button.
in a place with one of the worst reputations for crime and violence and drug overdoses in an entire country
Canada?
Yeah. Surrey BC, Canada.
There is literally a drug war going on there right now, and has been since 2007. The really odd thing is that since it is mostly drug dealers killing other drug dealers, most people really don't care very much. Fortunately there have been remarkably few innocent bystanders killed. (2 if memory serves. 1 in the original "Surrey six" murders, and a young woman who was killed in a case of mistaken identity.)
I live outside Surrey, On the day of the "Surrey six" murders my car was behind police tape as I had parked next to the building where the murders occured.
I liked your movie.
You are the ONLY one.
Since my "wife" and I always sign in as Mr. & Mrs. Smith.
What do you expect form the "Best Democracy money can buy."
Why people who should know better still can't tell it's from its.
3. The 25 best methods for killing grammar Nazis.
1. Why having an office in the 21st center is a monstrous waste of money.
2. The telephone is dying, and how can we hasten it's death.
So, they are ramming an ethernet cable up your ass. Doesn't seem so bad until you try to remove it, and that little tab catches on something sensitive.
Ok, that is as far as I care to take this ANALogy.
I love Internet archive. So much so, that I even throw them a few $$$$ once in a while.
I spent months watching out of copyright movies. (Some are awesome.)
I have downloaded tons of abandoned software.
I have barely scratched the surface of internet Archive.
Keep up the good work.
This seems much more like a new cord rather than cutting loose from an existing one.
I pity the next generation of gamers. What will they do when they feel nostalgic for that game from their youth?
Nice to see the Democrats showing some balls. But it is pointless grandstanding at this point, as it will never get to Trumpy's desk, let alone him signing it.
Did you advise the client that their password policy may be too onerous?
For those who would respond with "Just use a password manager!!!!" you've just violated the policy since all those systems now have one password. Also, little hard to use a password manager for initial login in areas that forbid any outside electronics.
Nope, because their password policy was fairly lenient for a company with a security focus.
We allowed and encouraged people to use password managers. I personally offered training sessions on a number of diffrent password managers. (Almost no takers.)
If they had written down their login password and stuck it in their wallet we would have had no problem with that. We were really going after the lowest of the low hanging fruit.
Life is too short to be the smart guy surrounded by idiots.
I rather enjoy being the smart guy surrounded by idiots.
Honestly, everyone is an idiot about some things. I am great at Computers, fixing machines, building. I can speak in public, and even sing a little. But if I did my taxes myself, I would end up in jail!
I hate it, I don't understand it, I don't want to understand it. Why do I have to do it when they already know all this. (Insert temper tantrum here.) Fortunately I am in a place in my life where I can throw money at an accountant and make the problem and go away.
1-2-3-4...
That's amazing! I have the same combination on my luggage.
A few years back I worked for a company that produced a network security device (Not saying who, NDAs are still in place) sticky notes on monitors with passwords on them were everywhere. We sent out multiple requests for them to me removed, and you can guess the result. We eventually got management buy in, and after more warnings, one Saturday we went around the office and removed every sticky note that even remotely resembled a password. After photographing the placement, and placing each note into an envelope, all were removed. I can still hear the echos of the screaming on Monday morning. :) :)
The best part is two weeks later we did it again. Several people were found with new sticky notes. (One under the keyboard.) these people were given written notice that they would be terminated if it happened again. One person did not believe them, he was terminated for cause about a month later.
I really enjoyed removing his accounts.
Another thin to consider, is that these cars are junked. based on the age, and price of Teslas it is probably safe to assume they were wrecked. In most cases in a car gets scrapped the owner doesn't have a lot of time to clear their personal data off the car. At least where I live, if the car is really FUBAR, the people at the insurance company will collect the personal items from the car and the original owner will never see their former car again.
Finally a good use for drone delivery. Sending small, time sensitive, cargos between two fixed points. Finally a use case that actually makes sense.
We know you want fries with that...
And/or their cloudy rented streaming game thing.
Microsoft wants people to move to their cloudy rented OS, and limited broadband is a major stumbling block to that plan.
read TFS. It's his iStatusWatch. Nobody silences those. They don't ring. He just doesn't have the maturity to ignore it.
Yeah. Sure.
The very nature of robocalls is that they try to make themselves look like something else so you will answer them.
So he should not have known it was a robocall, thus faked. Thus BS, as I said before. Shenanigans!!!
Supposed to make you think something along the lines of, "This must be a really big problem if even the CEO of AT&T can't escape them. I guess there really is nothing they can do about them."
I'm calling it. Who wouldn't shut off their phone ringer while doing an interview? BS, pure unadulterated BS.
OH man..what I'm sad about is, that you felt that you actually had to apologize for using the common time honored term "garbage man".
I was rather trying to mock PC in general. I will have to try harder next time.
Avoid the processed crap, get some exercise...that's pretty much the best you can do.
All things in moderation, except moderation, And maybe crack.
Just get Mexico to pay for it
Maybe someone could build a wall out of all the recycled crap, and get Mexico to pay for that.
I was an avid recycler, until the day I watched the garbage man (He was, so not sexist.) throw my carefully sorted recyclables into the truck right next to all the trash. Then push the compact button.