Morning Discussion
I've only played for a few hours but so far I'm hugely impressed. The story's fantastically focused, the ideas are interesting, the new enemies are great additions, Minerva's Den itself is a great location, and I'm ruddy chuffed to have a laser gun. If it continues like this, I'll be quite glad to have paid over £20 ($30+) simply to have played it. I really am part of the problem. I'm sorry, everyone. So sorry. Really sorry. Sorry. But not really.
I have to agree with the opinion of Shacknews reader 'Chris Faylor'--clearly a pseudonym--that more bite-sized chunks of Rapture would be a wonderful thing. It's such a rich setting that we've barely explored and Minerva's Den is showing that small servings are just as delicious as a hearty full meal--perhaps even more so.
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I'm on call for work and getting calls from our level 2 guys.
Is Kaspersky a giant piece of cunt now? Also Vista is a giant faggot still and Telstra Bigpond cable is slower than dogshit! At least I get to bill for this.-
KASPERKSY SUCKS!! im an it technician at a college and we just changed from Symantec to Kaspersky (because its cheaper for 3yrs than symantec is for 1yr) and its awful.
Alot of our older computers now run really slowly and we are having to frankenstein bits together just to make them usable.
We have had many issues since we got it about 3weeks ago.-
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yeh, it wont let the startup software on encrypted USB drives run here, so you cant enter a password to get into them. We have had loads of issues with it doing crap like that and the things you describe. The people in charge of the money here dont know what they are doing. Instead of sticking with symantec they bought (with actual money, and a hefty amount, i might add) some software to shutdown computers after an hour of no use. They already do this with a script one of the network guys made. it does the exact same fucking thing!
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Yeah I'm not sure how the contract with him works out, but judging from his shitty performance he still gets paid even on unresolved cases. I brought it up in a meeting, we have a L2 guy who has a lot of SUN experience and we currently pay that guy like 17.00 an hr(to do no SUN stuff), so why not let him take all the calls.
So we did a trial week for him and he resolved 12 cases with an average ticket completion time of 5 hours.. lol. -
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Fucking god jesus christ fuck - she's using the trackpad on a laptop and didn't know there's a right click with the second button on the trackpad. I mean ok my job is to be understanding when on call but it's 11:30 at night and this cunt is the true definition of a Vista user. She's bringing out the angry IT "hate the user" nerd in me ...
I know I whine on here but I'm quite nice to people I deal with at work and pretty forgiving of dumbasses, the angstry "USERS ARE DUMB LOL" shit is weak after a few years
Only this woman,.... USERS ARE DUMB LOL
"Close the internet explorer Window and the Citrix window if you can" "So restart then"?
There's been about .... 10 times she's said retarded shit like this.-
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I'm a senior of the L2's - we get calls like this but not often, she was a nice girl but just ... I dunno really that that dumb user air about her - went on tangents frequently and didn't understand what I meant multiple times, despite me being slow, polite, speaking clearly and describing what she should see, where she should see it etc.
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As soon as we disabled it, her internet link was about 200% faster, this latest version (or whatever she has) is filtering and fucking around and being a dickwhore - fuck that program and fuck a 3 year install of Vista in the ass.
That was awesome, I haven't had such an infuriating shit hole call in ages - Vista, never fails to impress
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We use Kaspersky here and have for 2 years, the only thing they suck at is their ease of upgrading their software. They've successfully nuked a would-be outbreak of conficker (kido to Kaspersky) after one of our lovely auditors brought it into our network via thumbdrive.
They are all going to take up fucking resources, Kaspersky I've found had the smallest footprint of the big names. -
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