Can't you password protect your bios from being accessed? Or does that have nothing to do with overwriting it? Someone more knowledgeable give me clue.
I liken it to cotton candy; all fluffy and sweet to taste, but melts to nothing when you eat it. The book was much better, probably because I was a kid when I read it, and my imagination was much wilder than it is now. It's definitely a movie for kids, and I recommend it to all parents. It's at least worth a matinee.
When I gave notice at my last job (three weeks, btw) not only was my access revoked before the end of the day, but they installed remote desktop monitoring software on my computer to watch me that last three weeks, and they also told my former co-workers to watch me and make sure I didn't steal any software, or any reference materials. I admit I was shocked, but I had seen it before. When one of my programmers resigned they told me to watch him like a hawk (which of course I didn't). He was an outstanding programmer and terrific person, and at the time I thought watching him to be just plain silly. Fortunately, I'm not in that environment anymore. I had to take a helluva paycut to get out of that poor working environment, but I'm slowly making it back. Still, it was shocking, to say the least; I made that place. There is still code I wrote running in their essential processes, and probably will be for years to come. Bastards.
Anyway, long story short, I was so incensed about the desktop monitoring software that I took the last two weeks of my notic as personal leave.
Can't you password protect your bios from being accessed? Or does that have nothing to do with overwriting it? Someone more knowledgeable give me clue.
I hope we'll have time to find out more about them before their habitat disappears completely.
Wow. The obliteration of an entire species spoken about so matter-of-factly that it scares the hell out of me.Personally, I'm hoping for The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, myself. It's probably my favorite.
I liken it to cotton candy; all fluffy and sweet to taste, but melts to nothing when you eat it. The book was much better, probably because I was a kid when I read it, and my imagination was much wilder than it is now. It's definitely a movie for kids, and I recommend it to all parents. It's at least worth a matinee.
Not to flame, but it looks like the japanese aren't so smart after all.
When I gave notice at my last job (three weeks, btw) not only was my access revoked before the end of the day, but they installed remote desktop monitoring software on my computer to watch me that last three weeks, and they also told my former co-workers to watch me and make sure I didn't steal any software, or any reference materials. I admit I was shocked, but I had seen it before. When one of my programmers resigned they told me to watch him like a hawk (which of course I didn't). He was an outstanding programmer and terrific person, and at the time I thought watching him to be just plain silly. Fortunately, I'm not in that environment anymore. I had to take a helluva paycut to get out of that poor working environment, but I'm slowly making it back. Still, it was shocking, to say the least; I made that place. There is still code I wrote running in their essential processes, and probably will be for years to come. Bastards.
Anyway, long story short, I was so incensed about the desktop monitoring software that I took the last two weeks of my notic as personal leave.