On the bright side, I'll have a lot more time to follow Husky crootin' once I'm fired for viewing porn on the company computer. Thanks, @KatsCanTipToe!
On the downside, I probably won't be able to afford Swayne's Wigwom anymore.
On the bright side, I'll have a lot more time to follow Husky crootin' once I'm fired for viewing porn on the company computer. Thanks, @KatsCanTipToe!
On the downside, I probably won't be able to afford Swayne's Wigwom anymore.
Later, guysm!
I browsed the original HHB and later HH on federal government computers on the daily from 2008 through 2013. That said, the feds are or at that time we’re, completely inept.
On the bright side, I'll have a lot more time to follow Husky crootin' once I'm fired for viewing porn on the company computer. Thanks, @KatsCanTipToe!
On the downside, I probably won't be able to afford Swayne's Wigwom anymore.
Later, guysm!
I browsed the original HHB and later HH on federal government computers on the daily from 2008 through 2013. That said, the feds are or at that time we’re, completely inept.
Good luck.
Funny. I did the same working for the Feds. Not in my current job though. We never used to have big brother concerns with the computers until around 2005 or so. I had been browsing and even posting on doogman from my machine when a couple of folks were fired for personal and inappropriate use of agency computers. One guy was surfing porn sites, got caught, went to counseling and several trainings to "cure" him, and then did it again and was fired. Another was actually working an online job, on her work computer, while she was working for us. What I was doing, while quite unethical, was pretty mild by comparison.
Anyways, I work at a remote "field office" and rarely get any kind of agency visitors. The IT folks certainly never make it out here, and at the time I did not connect to the agency network. There was really no way for them to put a bug on my computer so I really wasn't at risk. Still, I was alarmed, cleaned my machine the best I could, and never got on the internet again for anything non-work related. Wouldn't you know it though...my fucking computer broke down. I thought it was good as the thing could be tossed along with any evidence of me using it inappropriately. Wrong! IT came and got it and spent several days trying to access the hard drive. They insisted on mirroring it even though I had a full backup, and even mentioned needing to download my browsing history, emails, etc. Freaked me the fuck out. I was lucky and the hard drive was actually, somehow, physically broken and they never were able to extract anything from it.
I'm fully wired in now anytime I use a work computer, even if I'm at home or sitting at a coffee shop somewhere. Can't really function without connecting to the network. They know everything I do now. I'm guessing it's the same with most Fed agencies too.
Once I moved to local government jobs, I only browsed HH on my phone. When I worked for the feds, I typically couldn’t bring my phone into the office. @NSA_Dawg is picking up what I’m putting down.
On the bright side, I'll have a lot more time to follow Husky crootin' once I'm fired for viewing porn on the company computer. Thanks, @KatsCanTipToe!
On the downside, I probably won't be able to afford Swayne's Wigwom anymore.
Later, guysm!
I browsed the original HHB and later HH on federal government computers on the daily from 2008 through 2013. That said, the feds are or at that time we’re, completely inept.
Good luck.
Funny. I did the same working for the Feds. Not in my current job though. We never used to have big brother concerns with the computers until around 2005 or so. I had been browsing and even posting on doogman from my machine when a couple of folks were fired for personal and inappropriate use of agency computers. One guy was surfing porn sites, got caught, went to counseling and several trainings to "cure" him, and then did it again and was fired. Another was actually working an online job, on her work computer, while she was working for us. What I was doing, while quite unethical, was pretty mild by comparison.
Anyways, I work at a remote "field office" and rarely get any kind of agency visitors. The IT folks certainly never make it out here, and at the time I did not connect to the agency network. There was really no way for them to put a bug on my computer so I really wasn't at risk. Still, I was alarmed, cleaned my machine the best I could, and never got on the internet again for anything non-work related. Wouldn't you know it though...my fucking computer broke down. I thought it was good as the thing could be tossed along with any evidence of me using it inappropriately. Wrong! IT came and got it and spent several days trying to access the hard drive. They insisted on mirroring it even though I had a full backup, and even mentioned needing to download my browsing history, emails, etc. Freaked me the fuck out. I was lucky and the hard drive was actually, somehow, physically broken and they never were able to extract anything from it.
I'm fully wired in now anytime I use a work computer, even if I'm at home or sitting at a coffee shop somewhere. Can't really function without connecting to the network. They know everything I do now. I'm guessing it's the same with most Fed agencies too.
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edit: Your friendly neighborhood savage was here. Tits are reserved for the Wam, as much as I applaud your effort.
Cautiously optimistic
On the downside, I probably won't be able to afford Swayne's Wigwom anymore.
Later, guysm!
Good luck.
Anyways, I work at a remote "field office" and rarely get any kind of agency visitors. The IT folks certainly never make it out here, and at the time I did not connect to the agency network. There was really no way for them to put a bug on my computer so I really wasn't at risk. Still, I was alarmed, cleaned my machine the best I could, and never got on the internet again for anything non-work related. Wouldn't you know it though...my fucking computer broke down. I thought it was good as the thing could be tossed along with any evidence of me using it inappropriately. Wrong! IT came and got it and spent several days trying to access the hard drive. They insisted on mirroring it even though I had a full backup, and even mentioned needing to download my browsing history, emails, etc. Freaked me the fuck out. I was lucky and the hard drive was actually, somehow, physically broken and they never were able to extract anything from it.
I'm fully wired in now anytime I use a work computer, even if I'm at home or sitting at a coffee shop somewhere. Can't really function without connecting to the network. They know everything I do now. I'm guessing it's the same with most Fed agencies too.