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Postby stevew2 » Sun Sep 16, 2007 11:23 pm

Whats so bad about being a porn surfer anyway?
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Postby jrnychick » Sun Sep 16, 2007 11:39 pm

I'm sorry you've had that label put on you, Fyre. I own my own company, so I'm not planning to fire myself. However, my PC was running VERY slowly a few weeks ago, and I went in and deleted a bunch of porn that was linked through this site and other non-porn sites I frequent. It seems, however, that once you have the "bug" in your system, it is very difficult to completely get rid of it. I get probably 20 emails a day for Viagra and Cialis. If anyone knows how I can get rid of this stuff completely, let me know!

When I was working for someone else, I NEVER went on websites for personal interests on a work computer. I was an elementary school teacher, so anything that was connected to porn in any way would have been very bad. I never had time to surf the net at work back then anyways! When I was working for another company, I was in cubicle land. My boss was a jerk and she would have had a heart attack if she caught me visiting personal-interest web sites on a work computer.
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Postby Red13JoePa » Sun Sep 16, 2007 11:49 pm

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Barb wrote:I'm so sorry this happened to you, but am thankful for the warning. No more MR at work for me. :(


Who the fuck actually checks internet usage of employees? What a waste of time!

If someone does a good job....they should stay...if they don't...they should get fired.


Exactly.

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Postby Arkansas » Mon Sep 17, 2007 12:13 am

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larryfromnextdoor wrote:john,, i dont mean to make light of this mess,, but maybe st.john could call your boss.. im sure after that
conversation your boss might understand what your going through! ............. :mrgreen:

in all sincerity man,, the I.T.'s at your job know your not a porn surfer,, everytime you get on the web you leave a cookie and a temp internet file.. IF you were searching porn , you would have 100' -1000's of these,, you dont !!! you have 1 each time .. .. these I.T.'s are just scanning the server for the words "sex".."girl" ..ect.. . its a red flag if it comes up,,

..so everyday,, delete your temporary internet files and cookies,, unless its password protected,,


You are very naive if you think that's going to help. I am sure these things can be tracked at a server level.

I'm also suprise that this hasn't happened sooner to somebody...or, maybe it has. I would never browse this forum, or most others, from my office PC.


Exactly. Most companies make a system log entry on the server level at the very split second ANY site/IP is accessed. The reports are run ad hoc or ex post facto. Doesn't matter. You're caught. If you're not being questioned about it, someone isn't looking at the reports, or someone just doesn't care. But I guarantee you, this is all security based, not 'whos a perv' based. And security is only getting tighter. You may not ever be officially busted, but someday you'll notice that your access to these places has been taken away. When I worked IT security, that is exactly how we did it. Never saw a real reason to bust somebody over it because we allowed it. Therefore, the indirect punishment was the individual realization that access had become denied. However, the rumors were fun to hear when we began clamping down on access. And funny, instantly there was more real work being done...not to mention that our reports volume dipped significantly.

Btw, we used to run work station reports too. These included users that were deleting cookies and temp internet cache, and at what times of the day. Actions such as these are security risks also because it means that somebody is trying to cover-up something. Sometimes, these reports were used for disciplinary measures...or at least, users were questioned.

My advice? Don't do it. Big Brother IS watching.


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Postby brywool » Mon Sep 17, 2007 12:38 am

Red13JoePa wrote:
Eric wrote:
Barb wrote:I'm so sorry this happened to you, but am thankful for the warning. No more MR at work for me. :(


Who the fuck actually checks internet usage of employees? What a waste of time!

If someone does a good job....they should stay...if they don't...they should get fired.


Exactly.

My bullshit-0-meter is twitching off the charts.


Oh man... it's NOT bullshit. My wife works for another company very much like my own. They've talked about monitoring KEY STROKES. They could see what she's typing, what apps she uses, read her emails (like they don't already), check her internet stuff, etc.

I keep waiting for them to put orthoscopic cameras on my chair so they can see what I've had for lunch!

Seriously, it's THEIR computer. They have a right to do what they want. BUT if they cannot deal with the fact that sometimes things come from other sites, yet sites not being looked at DIRECTLY, then they need to pull the damn thing off my desk. Also, if you're giving 100% at your job, which I do, that might save you... until somebody has a problem with you and just wants to be an ass and get you fired, which does happen. Or budget cuts need to happen and then they look for any justification necessary. Ugh...
NO. He's NOT Steve F'ing Perry. But he's Arnel F'ing Pineda and I'm okay with that.
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Postby Red13JoePa » Mon Sep 17, 2007 12:49 am

I should clarify that most companies don't care about some nominal site visiting as Arkansas alluded to.

They're looking at and for security breaches.


The post, however, is another designed to guilt Andrew and St John.
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Postby Wheels Of Fyre » Mon Sep 17, 2007 12:59 am

NealIsGod wrote:Hey, AR, it's a good think Wyngs isn't on The Annex. He would have been fired a long time ago. :lol:


That's the irony. I would never even think about visiting the Annex from work because I KNOW what it's all about. I thought MR.com was "safe" because I know what it's all about, too - that's where I was wrong.
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Postby Wheels Of Fyre » Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:00 am

Red13JoePa wrote:I should clarify that most companies don't care about some nominal site visiting as Arkansas alluded to.

They're looking at and for security breaches.

The post, however, is another designed to guilt Andrew and St John.


Please... :roll:
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Postby Red13JoePa » Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:05 am

Fire, your main function here is to passively/agressively bitch to Andrew about the way he runs his site and unfairness.

This tomfoolery is an all-time low, though.
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Postby Wheels Of Fyre » Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:09 am

jrnychick wrote:I'm sorry you've had that label put on you, Fyre. I own my own company, so I'm not planning to fire myself. However, my PC was running VERY slowly a few weeks ago, and I went in and deleted a bunch of porn that was linked through this site and other non-porn sites I frequent. It seems, however, that once you have the "bug" in your system, it is very difficult to completely get rid of it. I get probably 20 emails a day for Viagra and Cialis. If anyone knows how I can get rid of this stuff completely, let me know!

When I was working for someone else, I NEVER went on websites for personal interests on a work computer. I was an elementary school teacher, so anything that was connected to porn in any way would have been very bad. I never had time to surf the net at work back then anyways! When I was working for another company, I was in cubicle land. My boss was a jerk and she would have had a heart attack if she caught me visiting personal-interest web sites on a work computer.


Thanks, jrnychick.

I get a fair share of Viagra spams but our system does a good job of filtering them out. I wish I knew the answer to those, too!

I've learned my lesson, too. It will never happen again for me because I've asked it to be cut. Even if I changed my mind and kept it I'd still be at risk. What if I'm doing work-related stuff and I enter a site that has some crazy link to an adult content site? I'm done for sure.

No way. Get rid of it. As it stands now I'm higher up on the chopping block should the company want to make cuts. That's a higher place I never thought I'd be!
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Postby Wheels Of Fyre » Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:11 am

Red13JoePa wrote:Fire, your main function here is to passively/agressively bitch to Andrew about the way he runs his site and unfairness.

This tomfoolery is an all-time low, though.


That's your opinion. And your opinion is wrong. But you're free to believe whatever you want. It's too bad that you let yourself get in the way of the truth though.
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Postby piecesofeight » Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:11 am

Firefox with Keyscrambler is a great thing I use when I am vistiting sensitive sites like online banking.
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Postby Eric » Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:33 am

Barb wrote:Employers have every right to monitor what you do with their equipment on their time.
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You work for the wrong company sister!
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Postby wildone » Mon Sep 17, 2007 4:02 am

Wheels Of Fyre wrote:
wildone wrote:
Wheels Of Fyre wrote:
wildone wrote:Maybe it's just me ...but at work ...shouldn't you be working and not surfing??? :roll:


You're absolutely right. But as I said I never let surfing get in the way of me getting the job done.
awww but time spent there could've been used to do more work...


Right once again. You're on a major roll.

That's an obvious, easy, and logical argument. I'm sure you could even find a "habit" or two that you do regularly that could be cut.

Why don't you be honest and tell us about them?

:wink:
well thats true but if there not done at work...well then we are going to a different subject then aren't we?I thought this was about surfing at work instead of actually working..I guess surfing should be left to your own time and computer not on someone elses dime! :roll:
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Postby Barb » Mon Sep 17, 2007 4:06 am

I don't know if my company does this or not, but I don't have a problem with it if they do. If I ran a business, I'd have measures in place to make sure my systems weren't compromised by employees surfing for porn on my network. I wouldn't want an employee who wasted my time and money surfing the internet either. Most employers don't mind a certain amount of internet surfing, but there are people who spend hours doing it instead of their jobs.

Eric wrote:
Barb wrote:Employers have every right to monitor what you do with their equipment on their time.


You work for the wrong company sister![/quote]
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Postby Red13JoePa » Mon Sep 17, 2007 4:24 am

Wheels Of Fyre wrote:
Red13JoePa wrote:Fire, your main function here is to passively/agressively bitch to Andrew about the way he runs his site and unfairness.

This tomfoolery is an all-time low, though.


That's your opinion. And your opinion is wrong. But you're free to believe whatever you want. It's too bad that you let yourself get in the way of the truth though.


Hey, even in the unlikely even that it IS true and not just another sneaky ass way to pile on Andrew for having and allowing a smutty site, consider yourself lucky.

That would make it a petty, fly-by-night company not worth working for if they're sitting around monitoring your harmless internet looking and wrongly labeling it as porn surfing.
You don't wanna be there anyway because someone ELSE is probly robbing them blind while they micromanage internet sites.
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Postby fredinator » Mon Sep 17, 2007 4:58 am

Fyre, just curious, did you set up your Journey website while at work? I'm leaning with Red toward the BS-o-meter and trying to make Andrew/SJ feel bad. You could have left SJ's name and details out when you talked about someone's avatar nearly getting yourself fired.
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Postby NealIsGod » Mon Sep 17, 2007 5:01 am

fredinator wrote:Fyre, just curious, did you set up your Journey website while at work? I'm leaning with Red toward the BS-o-meter and trying to make Andrew/SJ feel bad. You could have left SJ's name and details out when you talked about someone's avatar nearly getting yourself fired.


If you think that would make SJ feel bad, then you don't know SJ. :lol:
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Postby fredinator » Mon Sep 17, 2007 5:02 am

:D , you're right...
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Postby Wheels Of Fyre » Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:24 am

fredinator wrote:Fyre, just curious, did you set up your Journey website while at work? I'm leaning with Red toward the BS-o-meter and trying to make Andrew/SJ feel bad. You could have left SJ's name and details out when you talked about someone's avatar nearly getting yourself fired.


Nope. Both my message forum and Dream Project were created at home.

For me I work so intensely that I often need to "look away" from what I'm doing. Flipping over to check out this site and other forums gives me a moment to actually think through certain work things - as ridiculous as that sounds. Heck, I've resolved work-related stuff while in the shower or sitting on the toilet at home - MANY times. I've even resolved stuff while grocery shopping or just walking with our kids in the park. That's just how my mind works.

The way it's perceived is that I'm a goof-off porn surfer and that couldn't be further from the truth.
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Postby Eric » Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:38 am

On second thought, I guess if it depends on whether or not you are an hourly or salaried employee as well....
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Postby fredinator » Mon Sep 17, 2007 8:07 am

Then that is a real shame. Maybe you can rebut it somehow in your personnel file--others would surely understand the situation. Time will heal it.
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Postby wildone » Mon Sep 17, 2007 11:50 am

fredinator wrote:Then that is a real shame. Maybe you can rebut it somehow in your personnel file--others would surely understand the situation. Time will heal it.
Or Just stay off the internet and get your ass back to work!!!LMAO sorry just had to... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby stevew2 » Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:38 pm

Wheels Of Fyre wrote:
fredinator wrote:Fyre, just curious, did you set up your Journey website while at work? I'm leaning with Red toward the BS-o-meter and trying to make Andrew/SJ feel bad. You could have left SJ's name and details out when you talked about someone's avatar nearly getting yourself fired.


Nope. Both my message forum and Dream Project were created at home.

For me I work so intensely that I often need to "look away" from what I'm doing. Flipping over to check out this site and other forums gives me a moment to actually think through certain work things - as ridiculous as that sounds. Heck, I've resolved work-related stuff while in the shower or sitting on the toilet at home - MANY times. I've even resolved stuff while grocery shopping or just walking with our kids in the park. That's just how my mind works.

The way it's perceived is that I'm a goof-off porn surfer and that couldn't be further from the truth.

What if you did surf porn? That dosent make you a bad person.Tell them jack offs at work to mind there own business,and stop blameing SJ for your woes.Them fuckers were you work at problablly do worse.Fuck them ,get over it and check out sleazydream .com.
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Postby Red13JoePa » Mon Sep 17, 2007 11:51 pm

NealIsGod wrote:
fredinator wrote:Fyre, just curious, did you set up your Journey website while at work? I'm leaning with Red toward the BS-o-meter and trying to make Andrew/SJ feel bad. You could have left SJ's name and details out when you talked about someone's avatar nearly getting yourself fired.


If you think that would make SJ feel bad, then you don't know SJ. :lol:


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