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Mag-X:

--- Quote from: Jesta23 on April 19, 2010, 05:20:15 PM ---
--- Quote from: Xiong Chiamiov on April 18, 2010, 07:51:59 AM ---Your IT guys probably aren't the types to get you fired on a first offence, but you'd know more than us how dickish they are.

Damn, limited connectivity?  Aside from the fact that I wouldn't be able to access the server where I do all my work (or the repository hosts for all our code), my productivity would drop to at least a quarter of what it is now.  Programming without google/SO sucks balls.

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Im sure they would fire on the first offense. Ill just stay away from it. We also have a paperless environment, meaning no pens, no paper, and no cell phones at our work area. So they are really strict.

I got in trouble about a month ago for having a piece of paper at my desk, all that was on this paper was my schedule.

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Dude. That sounds like a prison.

houkouonchi:
If you can make an outbound SSH connection than that will work as a proxy. SSH itself supports SOCKs. This is completely untraceable (from a network standpoint) other than the fact that it shows you made an SSH connection which has a lot of legitimate uses and can be on any port that the SSH server is on. This might be an option for you.

fohfoh:

--- Quote from: Mag-X on April 20, 2010, 12:10:13 AM ---
--- Quote from: Jesta23 on April 19, 2010, 05:20:15 PM ---
--- Quote from: Xiong Chiamiov on April 18, 2010, 07:51:59 AM ---Your IT guys probably aren't the types to get you fired on a first offence, but you'd know more than us how dickish they are.

Damn, limited connectivity?  Aside from the fact that I wouldn't be able to access the server where I do all my work (or the repository hosts for all our code), my productivity would drop to at least a quarter of what it is now.  Programming without google/SO sucks balls.

--- End quote ---

Im sure they would fire on the first offense. Ill just stay away from it. We also have a paperless environment, meaning no pens, no paper, and no cell phones at our work area. So they are really strict.

I got in trouble about a month ago for having a piece of paper at my desk, all that was on this paper was my schedule.

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Dude. That sounds like a prison.

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My first impression was... Wtf?

Jesta23:

--- Quote from: fohfoh on April 20, 2010, 07:36:11 AM ---
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Dude. That sounds like a prison.
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My first impression was... Wtf?
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which is why I am considering this heh.

Its soooo boring there. The only reason I stay is that they pay for my schooling.

Perplexing:

--- Quote from: fohfoh on April 20, 2010, 07:36:11 AM ---My first impression was... Wtf?

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I have to second that ...... WTF?
I'd last maybe two days there.... maybe

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