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- <h1>ot: Google the new RTFM (Was: Re: [ale] Internet Access around Atlanta)</h1>
- <li><em>date</em>: Fri Jul 23 12:44:15 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: jordi at bunster.org (Jordi Bunster)</li>
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- <title>ot: Google the new RTFM (Was: Re: [ale] Internet Access around Atlanta)</title>
> This is all true and I agree with it. However, we have this problem
> at Lockheed. If you have a web browser open to anything but the
> internal website you are immediately labeled a "surfer" and are
> accused of wasting time.
I see you would also agree that the fact Lockheed does that is a
problem in itself, right? You probably waste more time waiting from a
reply from ALE than searching it yourself.
I don't mean to suggest anything, I just find the issue sad. I have it
pretty decent at work, but sooner or later things will start resembling
that, I guess.
Sheesh, "browsing". Imagine that they block all non-work related sites
then. And watch things not getting done as fast (if at all) as before.
Install a proxy on localhost that makes Google look like something
else, hehehe. Or, on a more serious note, get a Google client. Are
there any for your OS? (I know is a workaround for a non-problem, but
what can you do?)
-- Jordi
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