On client site - so why am I dealing with escalations from a different client....
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Might have to light the fire in the office. A tad chilly.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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"Outside of the production environment, the project team should have full access to the system"
Fairly standard, what I'm used to.
4 weeks ago I discovered I didn't have access to a fairly crucial application. Turns out only one member of the project team had. She requested that security be taken off that app for all the project team.
Pretty much every day for the last 4 weeks there has been 2-3 emails a day from the security team asking us to check if the fix they have just done has fixed it. It hasn't yet. We've told them what needs to be done. They won't do that. They ask us to test, we tell them it doesn't work and then we ask them what they did. They won't say.
Shortly I will send a message to the manager who signs my timesheets to the effect of "do you know how much you are paying me a day to do these tests because your security specialists are useless?" These emails normally kick him into action.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostMight have to light the fire in the office. A tad chilly.
It's really rather good, dontcherknow.
Can be programmed and everyfing.
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostEver heard of this newfangled concept called 'gas fired central heating' ??
It's really rather good, dontcherknow.
Can be programmed and everyfing.
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostEver heard of this newfangled concept called 'gas fired central heating' ??
It's really rather good, dontcherknow.
Can be programmed and everyfing.
...have you ever tried destroying evidence by setting it on a radiator? A fire is far better.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostCan't have gas fired heating here, we do have oil fired though, but in the back of the house we have a dual-fronted wood burner between the office and the sunroom.
...have you ever tried destroying evidence by setting it on a radiator? A fire is far better.Comment
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Raining outside. Bloody freezing. Finally getting over my head cold and my nose has stopped leaking.
On the bench 3 months now, never thought it would be this long.
Still, Pea & Ham soup with Wheat Crunchies (Bacon) for lunch.
As you were.
qhHe had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.
I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.
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Last bit of roast carrot & sweet potato soup for lunch.
Followed by an apple and a bottle of water.Comment
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Corned beef and mustard on a large wholemeal bap.
CBA doing anything more intricate.
having a CBA kind of week, so far, - ho hum.Comment
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