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Reality Bites
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Posted - 2005.03.04 09:50:00 -
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Just wondering, is anyone else playing EVE from work? I sure do, although combat missions is out of the question 
I once almost got caught by a colleague who asked me what I was doing, I just said that a friend had sent me a short funny video (as people in offices just love to do, which I actually I don't like but what the heck it worked as an explanation). 
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Nemesiss
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Posted - 2005.03.04 09:59:00 -
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Yes and no, I change skills from time to time....our firewall prevents from connecting, but we have a seperate DSL to do testings from 
/Nemesiss
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AzzKikr
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Posted - 2005.03.04 10:02:00 -
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Wish I could, but being in a large IT Company, it is not possible to connect through the firewall...Damn, I hate these firewalls
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Joshua Calvert
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Posted - 2005.03.04 10:04:00 -
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Our PC's at work are bloody awful. They'd struggle to play Solitaire nevermind Eve.
LEEEEERRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY! |

mahhy
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Posted - 2005.03.04 10:08:00 -
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If I really really have to I can connect from work, but my laptop while being relatively new is just not up to the task. I use it in an emergency if I need to switch skills.
Otherwise, I could connect from any number of decent worstations and play the game, but I don't. Just wouldn't feel right about it I guess...
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Braaage
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Posted - 2005.03.04 10:09:00 -
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Yah I do, but then I work from home    ___________________________________________ http://www.eve-tutor.com
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okiji
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Posted - 2005.03.04 11:13:00 -
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Well I used to browse these forums at work but now they've been firewalled - too much "chat" not enough work maybe?
Now my job just sucks all the time.

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Azadkiel
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Posted - 2005.03.04 11:19:00 -
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I sometimes log in from work to switch training or check on order status, and chat with corp.
Being the IT Manager has its perks. If I ever caught myself playing a game on a company computer, I would have to give myself a good talking to.
Azadkiel.
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James Lyrus
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Posted - 2005.03.04 11:23:00 -
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I vnc to my machine at home from work, to do a bit of mining, and change skills.
It's firewalled, but because I'm a sysadmin, and on-call I have a VPN link...
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jason hill
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Posted - 2005.03.04 11:42:00 -
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i logon while at work ...but the laptop that i use is minimum spec (eve runs like a dog ).. so i mainly just logon to change skills ..
"THE HUMAN SHIELD" |

Kalsius Dakalsai
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Posted - 2005.03.04 12:01:00 -
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Originally by: James Lyrus I vnc to my machine at home from work, to do a bit of mining, and change skills.
It's firewalled, but because I'm a sysadmin, and on-call I have a VPN link...
What VNC are you using??? I figured after using many different versions of VNC on both Windows and Linux that there was no way you'd get enough BW to push the EVE graphics down the pipe to a receiving machine......
If you have indeed managed to do this I'd love to know the details... Purely from a technical interest POV  ------------------------------------------------ "Life is but a Dream on the road to the reality of Death.. Now is the time to wake up......" - Ryaekk K. Dakalsai
Kalsius Dakalsai - General Operations Officer |

tratten
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Posted - 2005.03.04 12:08:00 -
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I caught one of my co-workers once...he was sitting and waiting for it to boot:
Lazy co-worker |

Sybylle
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Posted - 2005.03.04 12:14:00 -
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Our firewall block everything... I tried to setup a standard phone connexion throught the internal modem, and I wall able to login, but as our PCs are crappy-intel-chipset based, and don't support T&L (!!!), I can only sit in a station and wait there, as exiting station means crash ^^! So I gave up! I only play at home.
I have to add that playing throught a phone line wasn't so penalizing ...It seems jusst a bit "slower" than at home... (\_/) (O.o) (> <)=Oveur (proof) "Jumping 50 systems I can like, have sex 150 times during that period" |

Sybylle
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Posted - 2005.03.04 12:15:00 -
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Originally by: James Lyrus I vnc to my machine at home from work, to do a bit of mining, and change skills.
It's firewalled, but because I'm a sysadmin, and on-call I have a VPN link...
Hmmm..Maybe I'll try this one...It may work  (\_/) (O.o) (> <)=Oveur (proof) "Jumping 50 systems I can like, have sex 150 times during that period" |

James Lyrus
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Posted - 2005.03.04 13:44:00 -
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Originally by: Kalsius Dakalsai
Originally by: James Lyrus I vnc to my machine at home from work, to do a bit of mining, and change skills.
It's firewalled, but because I'm a sysadmin, and on-call I have a VPN link...
What VNC are you using??? I figured after using many different versions of VNC on both Windows and Linux that there was no way you'd get enough BW to push the EVE graphics down the pipe to a receiving machine......
If you have indeed managed to do this I'd love to know the details... Purely from a technical interest POV 
I'm using realvnc, 'recent-ish' version.
And you're right, the 'refresh' rate is pretty horrible. But the thing is, that VNC only refreshes around the cursor, so with a little practice, you can right click, select destinations, lock targets etc.
Wouldn't recommend going into combat, but it's not impossible - the overview is relatively easy to redraw and use...
Works well enough to mine, fly trade routes, change skills etc.
Tried with RDP, but eve doesn't seem to fire up properly in a terminal services session.
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kwoodward
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Posted - 2005.03.04 13:50:00 -
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lucky buggers!
i sit and read the froums all day especially when work is light like today zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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Salusa VC
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Posted - 2005.03.04 14:07:00 -
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I used to plug laptop into network and play.
Quite funny really.... I would put an intense look of concentration on and peeps would think I was really busy and not disturb me.
Gave up in the end as I was getting sod all work done.
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bUBbLeS
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Posted - 2005.03.04 14:08:00 -
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i work from home 70% of the time
so of COURSE i play
\o/ Julius ceaser : "operor vos volo MCCCXXXVII laganum bUBbLeS?"
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Chribba
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Posted - 2005.03.04 14:13:00 -
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Originally by: Kalsius Dakalsai
Originally by: James Lyrus I vnc to my machine at home from work, to do a bit of mining, and change skills.
It's firewalled, but because I'm a sysadmin, and on-call I have a VPN link...
What VNC are you using??? I figured after using many different versions of VNC on both Windows and Linux that there was no way you'd get enough BW to push the EVE graphics down the pipe to a receiving machine......
If you have indeed managed to do this I'd love to know the details... Purely from a technical interest POV 
I play eve through a vnc connection, works fine with the latest enterprise edition of vnc. And a large pipe and I get a lot of fps, enought to actually do some npc hunting.
I turned off the auto stuff and use medium or low color settings. Works perfect.
www.eve-files.com | www.myevebay.com |
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deadbilly
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Posted - 2005.03.04 14:25:00 -
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[sniff] We have kickass high spec MACs at work.. such a waste.
Exodus for the G5s please CPP.. pretty purlease??
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Novarei
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Posted - 2005.03.04 14:36:00 -
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cant play, but post here :)
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MaiLina KaTar
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Posted - 2005.03.04 14:49:00 -
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I switch skilltrain every now and then, but that's it.
During lunch break I browse the forums pretty often.
Mai's Idealog |

HG Wells
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Posted - 2005.03.04 16:33:00 -
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We had a Firewall which totally blocked any acces to EVE. But having a 1MB Wireless ADSL line installed in my office for 'test' purposes has opened up unfettered access and works great. However combat is out of the question too many interuptions
If you have wireless on your laptop browse for any wireless access points near to you, you'll be surprised how many have no encyrption and will let anyone access the internet and not have to go via a firewall
Working from home 2 days a week also helps.
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Stillborn
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Posted - 2005.03.05 03:22:00 -
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What else do you do at work!?!? 
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Emno
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Posted - 2005.03.05 07:33:00 -
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Originally by: deadbilly [sniff] We have kickass high spec MACs at work.. such a waste.
Exodus for the G5s please CPP.. pretty purlease??
kickass and macs don't belong near each other 
as for the topic.. firewall 
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