Call me crazy, but you'd think that an engineering company with a strong background in computer software would at least vaguely trust their staff to be able to, I don't know, use a computer? That maybe we might have a better idea over the tools available to us that we could comfortably use and they'd let us?
That possibly the IT policy should embrace this richness of experience and wisdom rather than stifle it by locking down users accoutns to the extent that they can't actually do, well, anything on their machines?
I mean what's the point of having experienced engineers if you're not willing to use their experience?
Also, my brand spanking new machine just got upgraded to another different brand spanking new machine thanks to an upgrade. Just after I got it working properly. So now I get to start all over again...
Yay?
This is not my main blog. This is the other blog. The one that charts all the random bumps on the highway that is life. It was also my first blog, so it is, in it's own special way, still the best.
The other one, the one that I update regularly, can be found here.
That's all for now.
The other one, the one that I update regularly, can be found here.
That's all for now.
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so do you still have one computer to do work on, and another one for no specific discernable reason?
Are you kidding the other one is vital to my work! Without it I'd be unable to surf the internet and then I'd have no choice but to just go insane! How can that be a bad thing?
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