Everything they want you to do can be considered as a project. So treat it as a project. You need to require Scope, Resources, and Schedule for everything that you do. This will get your PHB's to start making choices on what to do based on the value to the business (or costs.)
Also, if you aren't using a system to document your work like Track-It, Vantive, Remedy, etc... you should get something. It will quantify how you spend your time and will make whomever can tell you want to do on your job realize they have to make choices. This will eventually take the load off you.
Once you start tracking your hours spent working on a particular type of problem whomever you report to will be much more receptive to the "Scope, Resource, Schedule" argument.
I got in with IE after a few hours of pain. Many of the instructions that I saw on the boards said you had to clear your cookies and such, but the solution for me was to register outside the Sony app for my subscription.
Of course it didn't help that there was only two active east coast servers last night at 9pm when I managed to get on finally.
I setup quarantine filters first for a few weeks to verify that I am not blocking legitimate email. Once they are working without false positives (which tend to appear quickly) then I stop quarantining them and start blocking them full time.
Try the CAUCE, Osiris Relay, ORBS, and other spam clearing house websites. I was able to pull down spam domains and ip addresses to route to a non-existent port on my firewall.
And don't forget those weather news download sites and gotomypc.com!!!!
Their politicians. The point of all their public statements JUST LIKE THE DEMOOCRATS is to convey a message without committing to a message.
Fravia knows the way.......
That vulnerability is purely theoretical....
Everything they want you to do can be considered as a project. So treat it as a project. You need to require Scope, Resources, and Schedule for everything that you do. This will get your PHB's to start making choices on what to do based on the value to the business (or costs.)
Also, if you aren't using a system to document your work like Track-It, Vantive, Remedy, etc... you should get something. It will quantify how you spend your time and will make whomever can tell you want to do on your job realize they have to make choices. This will eventually take the load off you.
Once you start tracking your hours spent working on a particular type of problem whomever you report to will be much more receptive to the "Scope, Resource, Schedule" argument.
I got in with IE after a few hours of pain. Many of the instructions that I saw on the boards said you had to clear your cookies and such, but the solution for me was to register outside the Sony app for my subscription.
Of course it didn't help that there was only two active east coast servers last night at 9pm when I managed to get on finally.
DAOC was ok. Very similiar to AC with the high-middle-low attacks.
The one thing about combat that is just lacking is the whole "target and I always hit you thing." It was what made parts of DAOC combat boring.
Personally I would rather see it be possible to dodge, weave, and roll your way out of the line of fire.
I setup quarantine filters first for a few weeks to verify that I am not blocking legitimate email. Once they are working without false positives (which tend to appear quickly) then I stop quarantining them and start blocking them full time.
Try the CAUCE, Osiris Relay, ORBS, and other spam clearing house websites. I was able to pull down spam domains and ip addresses to route to a non-existent port on my firewall.
And don't forget those weather news download sites and gotomypc.com!!!!
If you need some starter lists drop me a note.