[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 31/03/2004 01:05:41 PM:

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> > Dave.
> 
> True.  I am also subject to the AUP.  However, I need SSH for my job, 
> SSH can forward ports and thus my life will go on as normal.  Most of 
> what I do is shell-based anyway (mutt, slrn, nethack etc), so not using 
>   a GUI to "surf" isn't a particular problem for me.  Besides, what I 
> can't get on my systems at work, I can easily access from a shell 
> account on one of the many systems I have sucking electrons at home.
> 
> I agree with you about most AUP breaches occurring in IT departments 
> though.  We do because we can :P

Does no one want to mention that Directors and CEO's are the worst 
offenders?
Or would they snoop through your email ;)
Hell, one of our directors had 3 gig of porn on his laptop.
The only reason he doesn't anymore is he used to store it in c:\downloads 
and one day I took his laptop to a supplier of our customers, they 
happened to ask where I wanted a file... 
I said c:\downloads looks like a good place.....

Scott

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