They effectively proved that the fellow was right to with hold that
information from the idiots in charge.
I was telling someone about the story this morning and came to the same
conclusion. The city's IT dept looks to be managed by a bunch of idiots.
The netadmin was just protecting his
It reminded me of an incident my brother had years ago while working
for a major company.
My brothers is the IT Manager for a division of a major travel
property management company. He manages the local office and is in
charge of the equipment and such plus does data work.
A network guy
I was telling someone about the story this morning and came to the same
conclusion. The city's IT dept looks to be managed by a bunch of idiots.
The netadmin was just protecting his loved ones.
No question about that. But someone had to hire the idiots in charge
in the first place.
You'd
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 12:40 AM, db [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two wrongs don't make a right...
But three lefts do.
:)
db
John Duncan Yoyo wrote:
They effectively proved that the fellow was right to with hold that
information from the idiots in charge.
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 8:01 PM,
And two made an airplane fly!
Stewart
At 06:07 PM 7/29/2008, you wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 12:40 AM, db [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two wrongs don't make a right...
But three lefts do.
:)
db
Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
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This story gets funnier and funnier. Now SF's DA has published a list of
the city's most sensitive usernames and passwords as evidence in a
court filing.
Extreme cluelessness.
*
** List info, subscription management,
SF is well on its way to receiving the Town that least matters anymore.
From it's Mayor on down they are just far out of it to really matter.
Stewart
At 07:01 PM 7/28/2008, you wrote:
This story gets funnier and funnier. Now SF's DA has published a list of
the city's most sensitive
Two wrongs don't make a right...
:)
db
John Duncan Yoyo wrote:
They effectively proved that the fellow was right to with hold that
information from the idiots in charge.
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 8:01 PM, Tom Piwowar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This story gets funnier and funnier. Now SF's
After all, the systems are not your personal property.
No they aren't and this is very hard for some to accept.
Mr. Childs would have lasted about 12 minutes at a major
US carrier.
Maybe less.
He got away with a lot because his management was either
not there or unaware, apparently.
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How about being so protective of your hardware that you are willing to
go
to jail to keep others from molesting
Come now, don't try to pass this crap off like that.
Admittedly, our current national administration has broken government to
a point where more people than ever have no faith in it. But it doesn't
have to be like this.
What this government has moved toward is Don't worry, we're the
How about being so protective of your hardware that you are willing to go
to jail to keep others from molesting it? This is a fascinating story...
I think, there's enough blame to go around for everyone in this story.
Terry Childs set up a network by himself, and didn't let any of his
collegues
How about being so protective of your hardware that you are willing to go
to jail to keep others from molesting it? This is a fascinating story...
The Story Behind San Francisco's Rogue Network Admin
Last Sunday, Terry Childs, a network administrator employed by the City
of San Francisco, was
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