Hi :)
Yeh, exactly.  In most cases it's a brilliant option.  it's just that
not 100% of people will be able to use it in all locations.

Also jic it looked like i was advocating breaking or working-around
established security systems please don't read it that way!  It's
definitely not a good idea!!
Regards from
Tom :)

On 20 December 2013 17:05, Pedro <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Tom
>
> Using "workarounds" for defeating USB running and booting policies isn't
> exactly what I was talking about :)
>
> If the place you work at is so anal about controlling software and people,
> even running a portable office from your local Documents folder will freak
> out the IT staff...
>
> I simply meant in academia or public talks where LO is not available. Or in
> internet cafes where you are better off using your own *clean* software ;)
>
> Cheers,
> Pedro
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