when I worked for one company I had to argue that the IT dept was blocking me from sites that were needed to do my job. the rogue website was for Netscape navigator downloads which back in the day was what we recommended they use. I had to explain how I could not help them if I could not see the website to find the download (they changed it like every six months) in the end I won out but for 6 weeks I had to tell people sorry cannot help you
And more for a small fee they should have some kind of government subsidy for the rate plan you know because the government is in on that end to end to end
if they do not want to do their jobs fire them all and let them go be rent a cops. I guess the are too stupid to realize they are just making it worse. hey cops hands up don't shoot motherf@ckers
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Police state
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There is no Fox News
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AWESOME
you lost 5 potential customers here
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SEEMS TO ME THAT SONY
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I have had that happen
the rogue website was for Netscape navigator downloads which back in the day was what we recommended they use.
I had to explain how I could not help them if I could not see the website to find the download (they changed it like every six months)
in the end I won out but for 6 weeks I had to tell people sorry cannot help you
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WELL DONE
such a well worded smack down
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Faster means criminal
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Smit
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NOT NEWS
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END TO END TO END
they should have some kind of government subsidy for the rate plan you know because the government is in on that end to end to end
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sounds like a crime
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Monkey
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Bonner strikes again
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Cheney
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Re:
DUH!!!!
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Privacy
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Somee thing to hide
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Public Servants
I guess the are too stupid to realize they are just making it worse.
hey cops hands up don't shoot motherf@ckers
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Sign Me Up
definitely brings new meaning to rent a cop
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