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Subject:RE: tee-hee! From:Mailing List <mlist -at- ca -dot- safenet-inc -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 28 May 2004 11:34:15 -0400
I was just kidding on that. Peter was/is a really
excellent cow-orker, who lamentably got caught in
the layoffs after our latest adventure in being purchased.
His departure had nothing at all to do with that little
joke... which he perpetrated after hours, by the way,
with a few of us onlookers egging him on and making
suggestions.
Our manager and some others are scrambling to get
his workload covered by people who remain. Among his
other talents, he had a good eye for reviewing my
documents.
Hmm... now that I think of it... HE replaced a guy
named Peter.
/kevin
A Different Peter said:
> It seems to me that the guy who left his PC unprotected is at
> least equally
> at fault.
>
> BTW I am not that Peter.
>
> Peter
>
>
> >
> > My cube neighbor used to leave his PC unprotected (he hates
> > screensavers, and he sometimes forgets to explicitly lock the
> > desktop when he walks away).
> >
> > Another office-mate spent about an hour capturing the first
> > fellow's desktop, sizing the image to fill the entire screen,
> > moving the Windows tool-bar offscreen (by fiddling with the
> > picture controls on his monitor), messing with his Windows
> > startup sequence, etc., etc.
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