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Valan
The Fated Imperial Republic Of the North
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Posted - 2008.06.11 14:22:00 -
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Originally by: Wendat Huron
What is the latin term for the peon? As opposed to the homo sapiens sapiens that I must think is referred to as 'people'.
I heard it referred to in Roman terms basically meaning peasant. Just a quick google confirms what I was aiming for :)
1. An unskilled laborer or farm worker of Latin America or the southwest United States. Such a worker bound in servitude to a landlord creditor. 2. A menial worker; a drudge. 3. also (pyn) In India and other parts of South and Southeast Asia, a person of menial position, especially a messenger, servant, or foot soldier.
/start sig I love old characters that post 'I've beeen playing the game four years' when I know their account has been sold on. /end sig |
Pteranodon
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Posted - 2008.06.11 14:29:00 -
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Edited by: Pteranodon on 11/06/2008 14:30:08
Originally by: CCP SessionChange I play eve from work too
I should be working but hey I'm lost in space.
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coo'kaktaa
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Posted - 2008.06.11 14:37:00 -
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okay... here's what you do and you'll be fine.
first of all, you don't want to just run the eve client all day on a work computer. the data traffic you'll generate will certainly be easily noticed by any network admin in the company. however, you can get away with loading eve and logging in quickly and updating your training skill for example, then log off real fast. if you're in and out in a minute or so you will have no problem at all. your web browser or outlook / email client will generate more traffic than eve in this case.
you might also want to keep your time on the eve forum down.
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Qui Shon
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Posted - 2008.06.11 14:37:00 -
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Edited by: Qui Shon on 11/06/2008 14:38:08
Originally by: Wendat Huron
What is the latin term for the peon? As opposed to the homo sapiens sapiens that I must think is referred to as 'people'.
Plebeius, plebs for short
Sort of, at least.
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Slanty McGarglefist
University of Caille
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Posted - 2008.06.11 14:40:00 -
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Originally by: coo'kaktaa you might also want to keep your time on the eve forum down.
Oh ****. __________________________________________________
Originally by: CCP Wrangler No
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Micheal Dietrich
Terradyne Networks
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Posted - 2008.06.11 14:43:00 -
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I don't the forums are as big a deal. I hit up eve-o along with multiple other sights all day at work (like right now). Forums in my opinion require far less attention than being in the game itself.
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Faye Valerii
Exeunt Omnes
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Posted - 2008.06.11 14:50:00 -
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Depends on how motivated your network admin is and how large your organisation. Eve will just show up as an ip address and the packets will probably fall into some non-descript udp category.
If your organisation is large, your run-of-the-mill network admin will ignore anything that generates little traffic. Eve is pretty light on bandwidth so, again, depending on what else goes on at your workplace, you may or may not get noticed.
It also depends on the monitoring tools used ... If your network admin is using a Packeteer, you're pretty much ****** in the ass : ) |
Echo Vector
The Wild Bunch
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Posted - 2008.06.11 14:53:00 -
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Originally by: Faye Valerii .........It also depends on the monitoring tools used ... If your network admin is using a Packeteer, you're pretty much ****** in the ass : )
Redundant 3500's here...........peeps dont SNEEZE around me network without me knowing about it...........heeheehee..........and, for what it's worth, I rarely "block" anything...........I'll just throttle it back so bad that it hurts, then wait to see if the abuser has the gonads to complain that their youtube is slow...........MUAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Yes, I am an Ass.......heeheehee
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coo'kaktaa
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Posted - 2008.06.11 14:55:00 -
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Faye Valerii you look like a twin, sister, or close relative... |
Ethidium Bromide
ZEALOT WARRIORS AGAINST TERRORISTS Curatores Veritatis Alliance
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Posted - 2008.06.11 14:59:00 -
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Originally by: CCP SessionChange I play eve from work too
i will report you!
posting at work
Originally by: George Petsch Nochricht: Dei schwarer StroinlSser trifftn Karli[Baatzis] und ruiniert erm so richtig de Dosn, 1343.7 schhodn, oida.
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Swift Wind
6rasshopper Inc.
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Posted - 2008.06.11 15:24:00 -
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Originally by: Jakke Logan I get away with it because I am the IT manager and in charge of monitoring the network :)
This... :)
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LtCol Killgore
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Posted - 2008.06.11 15:44:00 -
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Thanks for the replies peeps, it's good to know it's just an ip address. I've made a note of some of the technical ways suggested to get around it, but to be honest, it mostly made my brain hurt. The company I work for is a telecoms one, and my internet connection goes through the same server they use to pre-stage loadsa hardware. Fortunately the connection is huge so i'm lucky enough to not have to worry about getting noticed for bandwidth. Also random ports/ip addresses are all good, cos the engineers are always running test networks, or remotely messing around with other peoples!
It seems all they did was put in a server proxy for internet explorer. I couldn't even go to this wep-page. Then I remebered i had mozilla installed :) Seems my I.T guy is a fake geek cos he didnt even know what firefox was, and gave me a big blank look when i asked if java was being restricted at all. He is fat and has no love-life, so 2 outta 3 aint bad :)
Now, back to damaging my work ethic... |
Lo3d3R
The Solvay Conference
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Posted - 2008.06.11 15:50:00 -
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Originally by: LtCol Killgore Thanks for the replies peeps, it's good to know it's just an ip address. I've made a note of some of the technical ways suggested to get around it, but to be honest, it mostly made my brain hurt. The company I work for is a telecoms one, and my internet connection goes through the same server they use to pre-stage loadsa hardware. Fortunately the connection is huge so i'm lucky enough to not have to worry about getting noticed for bandwidth. Also random ports/ip addresses are all good, cos the engineers are always running test networks, or remotely messing around with other peoples!
It seems all they did was put in a server proxy for internet explorer. I couldn't even go to this wep-page. Then I remebered i had mozilla installed :) Seems my I.T guy is a fake geek cos he didnt even know what firefox was, and gave me a big blank look when i asked if java was being restricted at all. He is fat and has no love-life, so 2 outta 3 aint bad :)
Now, back to damaging my work ethic...
LOL !!! haha, your naughty! |
Chrysalis D'lilth
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Posted - 2008.06.11 15:56:00 -
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If your that desperate to play eve at work
Laptop, wireless broadband card - play eve without ever using your companies intranet and thus not show up on any network report? |
Durzel
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Posted - 2008.06.11 16:14:00 -
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Originally by: Estel Arador
Originally by: Slanty McGarglefist how come we lack the ability to change skills via the website?
They want you to play the game, not farm characters using your browser.
Let's be honest other than the convenience factor there's no difference between someone having to log onto the game for 3 minutes just to switch a skill and someone doing it on the website. CCP could disable skill-switching for any account that isn't currently subscribed so there literally wouldn't be any issue at all.
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Celgone Rahl
Noob Mercs
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Posted - 2008.06.11 16:25:00 -
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Being Self-Employed - Priceless
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Faye Valerii
Exeunt Omnes
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Posted - 2008.06.11 16:32:00 -
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Originally by: Echo Vector
Originally by: Faye Valerii .........It also depends on the monitoring tools used ... If your network admin is using a Packeteer, you're pretty much ****** in the ass : )
Redundant 3500's here...........peeps dont SNEEZE around me network without me knowing about it...........heeheehee..........and, for what it's worth, I rarely "block" anything...........I'll just throttle it back so bad that it hurts, then wait to see if the abuser has the gonads to complain that their youtube is slow...........MUAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Yes, I am an Ass.......heeheehee
A true BOFH : )
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Stork DK
Synthetic Frontiers
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Posted - 2008.06.11 16:34:00 -
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Originally by: Celgone Rahl Being Self-Employed - Priceless
How do you get anything done?... Ever ?
Also in the IT department :) Tho using out old cobber connection to get around the router :D ___________
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Bleeshtar
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Posted - 2008.06.11 16:36:00 -
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Kids these days...
Get back to work you slacker!!
Oh wait the boss is back...
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Ehranavaar
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Posted - 2008.06.11 16:53:00 -
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my boss got me a better computer to play eve on at work. he's a gem.
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Thor
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Posted - 2008.06.11 17:00:00 -
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Edited by: Thor on 11/06/2008 17:01:19
Originally by: Jakke Logan I get away with it because I am the IT manager and in charge of monitoring the network :)
lol, me too. Works out great :) By the way, Eve uses barely any bandwidth.
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Mos Superum
Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2008.06.11 17:06:00 -
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Worst part of logging in at work to change a skill (on free wireless) is forgetting to mute the sound on my laptop. When that EVE b*tch belts out "CONNECTING... [space-like woosh!]", people notice.
Mos
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VinkNut
Evolution Band of Brothers
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Posted - 2008.06.11 17:16:00 -
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lol you dont even need to be a IT boffin to work out what the IP address belongs to also. Type 87.237.38.200 In google, see what comes up lol
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Kneebone
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Posted - 2008.06.11 17:22:00 -
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Originally by: Jakke Logan I get away with it because I am the IT manager and in charge of monitoring the network :)
QFT
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Rachael Ray
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Posted - 2008.06.11 18:33:00 -
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I currently work in a lab on a university and there are often periods of downtime where i would just watch videos on youtube to pass the time. The university has a large network infrastructure with thousands of different wireless networks setup by many different labs. I am the person in charge of one wireless network in my lab. Would it be better to mask my internet activity by using this wireless network? I am currently using a RJ45 connected directly to the wall.
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