Originally posted by: cerebusPu
i need a hardware device that picks up when poeple are walking towards my office/cubicle.
that it way notifies XP and swaps to the window that looks like the most amount of work.
Originally posted by: Jeraden
count me in too, alt-tab.
The problem is, sometimes its too late to alt-tab. Someone is already next to you. Then you start sweating and thinking, is it too late to alt-tab now? Am I being more suspicious by changing windows than just leaving the web-page up. Or you do alt-tab and wonder if it was too late, did the person just see you switch and know you are covering up your browsing.
Then the worst is what someone else mentioned, you alt-tab to a window that doesn't fully cover the IE window, but leaves a flashing ad banner visible. So you see out of the corner of your eye this blatantly obvious banner flashing wildly while a co-worker is talking to you. You know its completely obvious and drawing their attention to it, but there is absolutely nothing you can do about it at that point. Then the dreaded moment comes and you see their eyes look at your screen to see what that annoying flashing is. Dang ad banners.
PS. I had to alt-tab once while typing this message.![]()
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: andylawcc
win key - m.
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Holy crap! I didn't know about that. My l337n355 just went up five points! SWEET.
Originally posted by: Kev
Originally posted by: CRXican
Originally posted by: V00DOO
Me me me me..... And I cleared all my history before heading out to lunch. Better safer than sorry.
I do the same. Delete cookies and clear history before lunch and before I leave for the day.
lol, it doesn't matter. everything you do is logged by your company's server and your boss could check without your knowledge at any time
Originally posted by: Rainsford
Heh, at a previous IT job there was this one dude who kept downloading porn movies all day at work. I didn't really care about the porn aspect of it (although I'm sure HR did), but hogging all the bandwidth is NOT cool with IT. So I went to ask him to stop, and when I walked into his cube he had a 1/4 size porn windows open. Nothing bad, looked like a popup or something. When he heard me he alt-tabbed quickly...to a full screen, hardcore image of, ahem, "naughty activities". I think that was about the hardest I have ever laughed in my entire life.
Neat trick. How do you set up SSH (and what does that stand for)? Sorry, it wasn't on the A+ test (lol).Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: Kev
Originally posted by: CRXican
Originally posted by: V00DOO
Me me me me..... And I cleared all my history before heading out to lunch. Better safer than sorry.
I do the same. Delete cookies and clear history before lunch and before I leave for the day.
lol, it doesn't matter. everything you do is logged by your company's server and your boss could check without your knowledge at any time
Heh, that's what the TELL you at any rate. If you work for a smaller company, chances are it is NOT logged and even if it is, no one ever checks. If you work for some big, Nazi company they probably have automatic triggers that flag your activities and the like, so I would watch out...or get to know the IT guys
Of course if you have boardband, set up SSH and a proxy server on your home machine. Run an SSH tunnel to your home machine and point your browser to the proxy server you have running at home. Presto...they can log my activity until they are blue in the face and they won't be able to tell what I'm doing. Not that I'm doing anything bad...I just don't like my activities being monitored as a matter of course.
Although I should point out that at certain companies, the above activity is against the rules as well...which begs the question of how they can tell. Checking outbound traffic for SSH would work...but only if NO SSH traffic is allowed...and even then, there are ways around itNot that I would recommend any of them, once you are breaking policy you can get fired if they catch you.
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
a couple of tricks: first, like others have said, make your windows smaller. Second, make sure your taskbar is set to autohide. That way people can't see how many IE windows you have open, as well as apps/progs. Third, always keep your email open and place hand on mouse and have pointer over the email prog. Be ready to click on email at the first sign of danger. Oh, I almost forgot to mention, if you have your back facing the entrance to your cube/or office, hang up a CD Rom and keep your eye on it if you hear footstep and see movement in the reflection of the CD![]()
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Neat trick. How do you set up SSH (and what does that stand for)? Sorry, it wasn't on the A+ test (lol).Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: Kev
Originally posted by: CRXican
Originally posted by: V00DOO
Me me me me..... And I cleared all my history before heading out to lunch. Better safer than sorry.
I do the same. Delete cookies and clear history before lunch and before I leave for the day.
lol, it doesn't matter. everything you do is logged by your company's server and your boss could check without your knowledge at any time
Heh, that's what the TELL you at any rate. If you work for a smaller company, chances are it is NOT logged and even if it is, no one ever checks. If you work for some big, Nazi company they probably have automatic triggers that flag your activities and the like, so I would watch out...or get to know the IT guys
Of course if you have boardband, set up SSH and a proxy server on your home machine. Run an SSH tunnel to your home machine and point your browser to the proxy server you have running at home. Presto...they can log my activity until they are blue in the face and they won't be able to tell what I'm doing. Not that I'm doing anything bad...I just don't like my activities being monitored as a matter of course.
Although I should point out that at certain companies, the above activity is against the rules as well...which begs the question of how they can tell. Checking outbound traffic for SSH would work...but only if NO SSH traffic is allowed...and even then, there are ways around itNot that I would recommend any of them, once you are breaking policy you can get fired if they catch you.
