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first i've missed in about 6 months.

got a last min call to Hong Kong for work.

Wish my work would last minute call me to Hong Kong... ...Instead I get called to wash old men that have pooped themselves... >_<

:rofl:

I would say Hong Kong has plenty of computer geeks...

but none as special as me...

the computer system i'm playing with today has a Nuclear reactor attached to it!

guess that why they don;t want some-one connecting from Overseas to it..

but none as special as me...

the computer system i'm playing with today has a Nuclear reactor attached to it!

guess that why they don;t want some-one connecting from Overseas to it..

Damn! Serious business!

:rofl:

but none as special as me...

the computer system i'm playing with today has a Nuclear reactor attached to it!

guess that why they don;t want some-one connecting from Overseas to it..

I thought that would be an offline, secured network kind of thing? Why is it accessibly remotely?

Wondered the same thing about how people hacked into Crown's security cameras recently in that 30 million dollar scam.

tell me about it I,

lucky I played simcity lots years ago to know how to deal with one.

As long as the robot monster doesn't show up (or a tidal wave, I hear reactors don't like them) you should be sweet.

Wondered the same thing about how people hacked into Crown's security cameras recently in that 30 million dollar scam.

Probably using Linksys Wireless IP Cameras with the standard admin/admin login ;)

I thought that would be an offline, secured network kind of thing? Why is it accessibly remotely?

Wondered the same thing about how people hacked into Crown's security cameras recently in that 30 million dollar scam.

it's not online thus why I had to fly to HK to do the work, where as with most corp customers I can remote in and work from AU.

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