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2016-10-05 07:14:00 (vue: 2016-10-05 07:14:00) |
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War stories: the water shut off valve |
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Years ago I worked for a company that had some manner of connection to the goings on for the power grid. *cough*It was a job that afforded me all sorts of different projects as security had previously been more of an afterthought that anything else of note. Intrusion detection systems that were racked and powered but, couldn't catch a cold. A firewall that my mother could tunnel through and so forth. But, rather than whinge about it (to anyone other than my therapist) it was a great opportunity.I had some great experiences working there and a few moments that caused me to question the fabric of reality as I perceived it. One such day my co-worker, let's call him James, and I were wandering towards the door. It was the end of the day and we were clocking out. Or, so we thought.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here |
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*cough*it about afforded afterthought ago all anyone anything article been but call catch caused click clocking cold comment company connection could couldn day detection different door else end experiences fabric firewall forth full goings great grid had here him intrusion james job leave let manner moments more mother note off one opportunity other out perceived please power powered previously projects question racked rather read reality security shut some sorts stories: such systems than therapist thought through towards tunnel valve wandering war water whinge worked worker working years |
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