Originally posted by Baddish
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Couple of days not billing won't kill you I'm sure. Just enjoy the time off.Comment
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Originally posted by Baddish View Post
It is my opinion that this is unacceptable. This technology is supposed to be making life easier not being a hindrance.
What you should be finding unacceptable is that you dropped your phone.
The technology makes life easier, but it doesn't prevent human error - dropping your phone.
If you went into the office, would you be able to connect? Is it just remote connections that you can't do because you dropped your phone?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
The technology works.
What you should be finding unacceptable is that you dropped your phone.
The technology makes life easier, but it doesn't prevent human error - dropping your phone.
If you went into the office, would you be able to connect? Is it just remote connections that you can't do because you dropped your phone?Comment
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Originally posted by Baddish View Post
It is my opinion that this is unacceptable. This technology is supposed to be making life easier not being a hindrance.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Baddish View Post
Are you trying to tell me that you haven'nt had an accident before in your life?
But when accidents happen, where it is not the technology's fault that it was dropped, then I don't blame the technology - unlike you.
Sometimes you have to accept responsibility for your actions and accidents.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
No, I'm not saying that.
But when accidents happen, where it is not the technology's fault that it was dropped, then I don't blame the technology - unlike you.
Sometimes you have to accept responsibility for your actions and accidents.
When I take flight I have boarding card on my handy but I always have paper print out copy to cover for the many eventualities that may occur.
With this MFA that doesn't seem to be an option and I don't find this acceptable.
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Originally posted by Baddish View Post
With this MFA that doesn't seem to be an option and I don't find this acceptable.
'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Baddish View Post
With this MFA that doesn't seem to be an option and I don't find this acceptable.Comment
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Originally posted by Baddish View Post
it is my opinion that there should always be a back up way of doing things for when you cannot access the technology.
When I take flight I have boarding card on my handy but I always have paper print out copy to cover for the many eventualities that may occur.
With this MFA that doesn't seem to be an option and I don't find this acceptable.
What is your backup plan for if you break the computer you use to do your work on?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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