Three examples:
1 Working with corporate database team member. That person needed to look up the system password for my database and brought up their master password list for all the DBs they managed. I managed to get a screenshot of that (maybe 30 various corporate DB systems).
2 Colleague shared screen for a meeting. We ended the meeting but he didn't stop the screenshare and I switched to another window to do other stuff. Came back later and he was busy messaging on a (non-explicit) dating site.
3 Twice, a colleague closed his remote sharing software but the sharing did not stop on my end. All visible trace of the software was closed on his PC but I could still see his desktop. Called him to troubleshoot and he could find no trace on his PC that it was running except that the screenshare software windows service was still running under Task Manager.
Don't forget, pharma companies would need to spend a lot of time and money to validate longer lifespans for drugs.
Also, they have to assume that some storage will NOT be as called for regards temperature and humidity and need to allow for that by being cautious about drug lifespans.
Not every drug bottle kept since the 1960s will have been in good storage for all of that time.
Like all their other "no flavor change" changes to their chocolate over the decades. This will just cheapen it a little bit more. They used to have good chocolate (maybe I'm showing my age with that remark) but it's bilge now.
“There is hardly anything in the world that someone cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper."
John Ruskin
My understanding is that the kill radius goes up as the cube root of the explosion size. Hiroshima had heavy damage out to about 3 miles - let's call that the kill radius. Cube root 2000 is about 12.6. Even number, kill radius approx 38 miles. Smaller than Texas.
Also, 2000 x 20 kilotons is 40 megatons. I think 10 megatons was a common size in the cold war so this isn't a huge leap in size for deliverable weapons.
Three examples: 1 Working with corporate database team member. That person needed to look up the system password for my database and brought up their master password list for all the DBs they managed. I managed to get a screenshot of that (maybe 30 various corporate DB systems). 2 Colleague shared screen for a meeting. We ended the meeting but he didn't stop the screenshare and I switched to another window to do other stuff. Came back later and he was busy messaging on a (non-explicit) dating site. 3 Twice, a colleague closed his remote sharing software but the sharing did not stop on my end. All visible trace of the software was closed on his PC but I could still see his desktop. Called him to troubleshoot and he could find no trace on his PC that it was running except that the screenshare software windows service was still running under Task Manager.
So many jokes possible for this topic, I can't pick one...
It's a good start. Someday they may be able to remove all Facebook posts.
Republican?
Where can I get some!!
7 pm is Pizza. 2 am is "Pizza" on the receipt.
Takes a while for all the telemetry info to go to MS campus.
Science is hard!
That Hertz!
I've seen those words before, but never in the same sentence.
100 megatons?
"Highly", "secure", "windows". I've heard those words before but never in the same sentence.
Was this his "last day at work" or just his "last day".
Gotta count the NSA gene-spliced video transmissions from all of the insects in the world (other than eyeless insects).
You pretty much can't miss.
What happens when people start hitting real speed bumps at 80 kph?
Don't forget, pharma companies would need to spend a lot of time and money to validate longer lifespans for drugs. Also, they have to assume that some storage will NOT be as called for regards temperature and humidity and need to allow for that by being cautious about drug lifespans. Not every drug bottle kept since the 1960s will have been in good storage for all of that time.
Two spaces after a period except for just one space after the period that ends a paragraph.
" ... Windows ... Can Crash Systems, Cause BSODs "
FTFY
Is nothing sacred!?
Some people are motivated by more than getting enough calories and heat (more calories!) to survive.
Like all their other "no flavor change" changes to their chocolate over the decades. This will just cheapen it a little bit more. They used to have good chocolate (maybe I'm showing my age with that remark) but it's bilge now. “There is hardly anything in the world that someone cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper." John Ruskin
Caves! Those are scary. Not gonna try that.
My understanding is that the kill radius goes up as the cube root of the explosion size. Hiroshima had heavy damage out to about 3 miles - let's call that the kill radius. Cube root 2000 is about 12.6. Even number, kill radius approx 38 miles. Smaller than Texas. Also, 2000 x 20 kilotons is 40 megatons. I think 10 megatons was a common size in the cold war so this isn't a huge leap in size for deliverable weapons.
Actually, it seems to be pretty effective spyware.