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  • NTAN Offline
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    NTA
    replied to Victor Meldrew on last edited by
    #1993

    @Victor-Meldrew I only state this because I follow Robert Llewellyn on YouTube (EV show in the UK) and he got around the structural thing via the ground bored poles.

    Best of luck with it

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    replied to NTA on last edited by
    #1994

    @NTA said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Victor-Meldrew I only state this because I follow Robert Llewellyn on YouTube (EV show in the UK) and he got around the structural thing via the ground bored poles.

    Best of luck with it

    That might be Building Control which deals with stuff like structural safety.

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    replied to Crucial on last edited by
    #1995

    @Crucial said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Kruse said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Crucial said in Grumpy Old Man:

    You know you’re a GOM when you want to slap people you see using their phone like this

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    FUCK!
    Fuck I hate that. People walking around holding it out like that in front of them to talk, and then holding it up to their ear to listen.

    I can only think they do that so they can talk quietly and can't be heard.

    Or they are just piston wristed gibbons

    It’s definitely not the former and most likely the latter.
    The act often involves everyone in earshot hearing the conversation.

    They're doing voice-notes. No one rings people nowadays.

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    Bones
    replied to delicatessen on last edited by
    #1996

    @delicatessen said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Crucial said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Kruse said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Crucial said in Grumpy Old Man:

    You know you’re a GOM when you want to slap people you see using their phone like this

    4C1C3027-765A-4543-B1B9-B55410BE97D4.jpeg

    FUCK!
    Fuck I hate that. People walking around holding it out like that in front of them to talk, and then holding it up to their ear to listen.

    I can only think they do that so they can talk quietly and can't be heard.

    Or they are just piston wristed gibbons

    It’s definitely not the former and most likely the latter.
    The act often involves everyone in earshot hearing the conversation.

    They're doing voice-notes. No one rings people nowadays.

    That's what they tell you.

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    delicatessen
    replied to Bones on last edited by
    #1997

    @Bones said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @delicatessen said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Crucial said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Kruse said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Crucial said in Grumpy Old Man:

    You know you’re a GOM when you want to slap people you see using their phone like this

    4C1C3027-765A-4543-B1B9-B55410BE97D4.jpeg

    FUCK!
    Fuck I hate that. People walking around holding it out like that in front of them to talk, and then holding it up to their ear to listen.

    I can only think they do that so they can talk quietly and can't be heard.

    Or they are just piston wristed gibbons

    It’s definitely not the former and most likely the latter.
    The act often involves everyone in earshot hearing the conversation.

    They're doing voice-notes. No one rings people nowadays.

    That's what they tell you.

    Via voice note, yes

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    replied to MN5 on last edited by
    #1998

    @MN5 you should try some easy listening music.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    #1999

    @broughie said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @MN5 you should try some easy listening music.

    You’re lucky I like you or else I’d give you a virtual beat down for that.

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    #2000

    Christmas present sorted...

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    replied to Victor Meldrew on last edited by
    #2001

    @Victor-Meldrew Not many old people can wear something that tight though.....

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    replied to dogmeat on last edited by
    #2002

    @dogmeat said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Victor-Meldrew Not many old people can wear something that tight though.....

    Another reason to be grumpy. I bought this novelty old man top and it was never a medium…

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  • NTAN Offline
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    #2003

    GOM/Tech rant: our work now requires any BYOD to have encryption on the disk. Yeah sure, that'll keep the Russians at bay; my gaming PC in my WFH office that never even connected to the work network was the key weakness in bringing down the whole company.

    Fuck off.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    Crucial
    replied to NTA on last edited by
    #2004

    @NTA said in Grumpy Old Man:

    GOM/Tech rant: our work now requires any BYOD to have encryption on the disk. Yeah sure, that'll keep the Russians at bay; my gaming PC in my WFH office that never even connected to the work network was the key weakness in bringing down the whole company.

    Fuck off.

    Bit dumb to allow BYOD in the first place if that is the risk appetite.
    Do they use BYOD to save their own costs? If so then they should piss right of in telling you what to do with your personal kit.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    NTA
    replied to Crucial on last edited by
    #2005

    @Crucial said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @NTA said in Grumpy Old Man:

    GOM/Tech rant: our work now requires any BYOD to have encryption on the disk. Yeah sure, that'll keep the Russians at bay; my gaming PC in my WFH office that never even connected to the work network was the key weakness in bringing down the whole company.

    Fuck off.

    Bit dumb to allow BYOD in the first place if that is the risk appetite.
    Do they use BYOD to save their own costs? If so then they should piss right of in telling you what to do with your personal kit.

    BYOD has been in place for a few years since we moved to Google Business suite.

    But IT Security clearly ran out of things to do recently as they've been running through the entire estate from PCs to cloud to anything connected.

    I just don't see how, when they've got a password policy in certain areas that wouldn't pass muster in 2015, they're jumping up and down about this.

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    replied to NTA on last edited by
    #2006

    @NTA said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Crucial said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @NTA said in Grumpy Old Man:

    GOM/Tech rant: our work now requires any BYOD to have encryption on the disk. Yeah sure, that'll keep the Russians at bay; my gaming PC in my WFH office that never even connected to the work network was the key weakness in bringing down the whole company.

    Fuck off.

    Bit dumb to allow BYOD in the first place if that is the risk appetite.
    Do they use BYOD to save their own costs? If so then they should piss right of in telling you what to do with your personal kit.

    BYOD has been in place for a few years since we moved to Google Business suite.

    But IT Security clearly ran out of things to do recently as they've been running through the entire estate from PCs to cloud to anything connected.

    I just don't see how, when they've got a password policy in certain areas that wouldn't pass muster in 2015, they're jumping up and down about this.

    Is it virtual desktop environment? If so then isn't that environment separate from your own? ie you cant move files between the two.. That's how the ones I have previously worked with have been.
    The only way the at information gets onto your disk is if you break policy and send it out and back (looking at you Hillary)

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  • NTAN Offline
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    replied to Crucial on last edited by
    #2007

    @Crucial said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @NTA said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Crucial said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @NTA said in Grumpy Old Man:

    GOM/Tech rant: our work now requires any BYOD to have encryption on the disk. Yeah sure, that'll keep the Russians at bay; my gaming PC in my WFH office that never even connected to the work network was the key weakness in bringing down the whole company.

    Fuck off.

    Bit dumb to allow BYOD in the first place if that is the risk appetite.
    Do they use BYOD to save their own costs? If so then they should piss right of in telling you what to do with your personal kit.

    BYOD has been in place for a few years since we moved to Google Business suite.

    But IT Security clearly ran out of things to do recently as they've been running through the entire estate from PCs to cloud to anything connected.

    I just don't see how, when they've got a password policy in certain areas that wouldn't pass muster in 2015, they're jumping up and down about this.

    Is it virtual desktop environment? If so then isn't that environment separate from your own? ie you cant move files between the two.. That's how the ones I have previously worked with have been.

    I know what you mean, but it is fully browser-based in terms of using Google (Mail, Docs, Sheets, Cloud Platform etc) so no effective OS - access everything from a BYOD via Chrome.

    The only way the at information gets onto your disk is if you break policy and send it out and back (looking at you Hillary)

    Exactly. And why the fuck would I when it is useless to me on a PC at home? I have a work laptop that has disk encryption and the necessary VPN for any cloud apps I'm not allowed to reach through my home setup. But I only use that when I go into the office because fuck disrupting my home office setup with my sweet HP Omen 15 that is 5 times as grunty.

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    replied to NTA on last edited by JC
    #2008

    @NTA said in Grumpy Old Man:

    GOM/Tech rant: our work now requires any BYOD to have encryption on the disk. Yeah sure, that'll keep the Russians at bay; my gaming PC in my WFH office that never even connected to the work network was the key weakness in bringing down the whole company.

    Fuck off.

    Tell them it would slow down your read/write speeds for your personal use device to be unacceptably slow, so you’ll need them to compensate you for the cost of a machine that does it at acceptable speed. Flash them a quote for a new overspecced Mac. Then trouser the cash and buy a PS5.

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  • MajorRageM Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #2009

    Movember.

    Fuck. Off. Not shaving your top lip for charity is like me only wanking with my left hand for charity. You aren’t achieving shit, or suffering shit.

    Stupidest idea ever.

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    Nepia
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    #2010

    @MajorRage said in Grumpy Old Man:

    Movember.

    Fuck. Off. Not shaving your top lip for charity is like me only wanking with my left hand for charity. You aren’t achieving shit, or suffering shit.

    Stupidest idea ever.

    I'm as grumpy as fuck and I don't really get why you're getting so worked up about this one. If it raises money then who cares? I'd rather grow a mo than not eat for 40 hours to raise money for charity. If you can get people to pay and not suffer shit then that's way more sensible to me.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    MN5
    replied to Nepia on last edited by MN5
    #2011

    @Nepia said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @MajorRage said in Grumpy Old Man:

    Movember.

    Fuck. Off. Not shaving your top lip for charity is like me only wanking with my left hand for charity. You aren’t achieving shit, or suffering shit.

    Stupidest idea ever.

    I'm as grumpy as fuck and I don't really get why you're getting so worked up about this one. If it raises money then who cares? I'd rather grow a mo than not eat for 40 hours to raise money for charity. If you can get people to pay and not suffer shit then that's way more sensible to me.

    Plus you get to look like a porn star/sex offender/Tom Selleck/Sean Connery/Burt Reynolds/Terry Wright/Hulk Hogan depending on what cards you get dealt in terms of mo growing ability.

    Win/win

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    MajorRage
    replied to MN5 on last edited by
    #2012

    @MN5 said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @Nepia said in Grumpy Old Man:

    @MajorRage said in Grumpy Old Man:

    Movember.

    Fuck. Off. Not shaving your top lip for charity is like me only wanking with my left hand for charity. You aren’t achieving shit, or suffering shit.

    Stupidest idea ever.

    I'm as grumpy as fuck and I don't really get why you're getting so worked up about this one. If it raises money then who cares? I'd rather grow a mo than not eat for 40 hours to raise money for charity. If you can get people to pay and not suffer shit then that's way more sensible to me.

    Plus you get to look like a porn star/sex offender/Tom Selleck/Sean Connery/Burt Reynolds/Terry Wright/Hulk Hogan depending on what cards you get dealt in terms of mo growing ability.

    Win/win

    Exactly. You are asking people to pay you to do something you enjoy that takes minimal effort.

    If you want my charity moo la, you need to earn it.

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