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A contractor where I worked years ago put a deliberate bug into software in order to try to get a renewal when he knew that his time was up. He was in collusion with his girlfriend in the company who was responsible for checking that the data was ok. She would come into the dept every day complaining about this bug, putting pressure on the IT manager. The contractor was so arrogant that he did not think that a permie would spot his handiwork, but one of us surely did.
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No been tempted. Always got on well with clients.
At opne place I saw someone boasted he had put a back door in! Nothing malicious but enabled him to have a hunt round. No-one shopped him.
But someone else did something similar. I shopped him.....
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Originally posted by zeitghostThere's nothing wrong with being a grumpy old dinosaur, I'll have you know...
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Apart from some the stuff I write (not on purpose I quickly add) nope !
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It is sometimes a concern that when I leave things will turn to tulip in my absence. Does that count?
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Years ago as a permie I wrote some code (a daemon) which I later realised had a "root access" loophole in it. I created a "how to" document and tested the loophole. It worked
But I never released the document or told another living soul.
(I assume you lot are all sockpuppets so you don't count anyway).
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostNever understood why Luddite has become a term of abuse. Even the most cursory research indicates that these were people previously able to make a living by dint of a lifetime devotion to a given trade who faced the real and immediate prospect of destitution and starvation. Times were a bit different then - they were not just a few grumpy old dinosaurs.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostNever understood why Luddite has become a term of abuse. Even the most cursory research indicates that these were people previously able to make a living by dint of a lifetime devotion to a given trade who faced the real and immediate prospect of destitution and starvation. Times were a bit different then - they were not just a few grumpy old dinosaurs.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSeems to me you Luddite techies with your opposition to change would take a leaf out of these guys book:
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PRluddites.htm
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