Re: A question (hope this is the right NG)
From: Alun Jones (alun@texis.com)
Date: 03/25/03
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From: alun@texis.com (Alun Jones) Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 01:20:10 GMT
In article <5jsu7vkeieekjg332nhp0qu26mm3hhs2fs@4ax.com>, JK
<jksinbox@yahoo.com> wrote:
>What precautions could I take to ensure that they don't know I'm
>playing cards?
One thing you could do is to reserve your card-playing for when you're at
home. Are you sufficiently sure that any advice you receive here is
trustworthy enough that you'd risk your job on it? How many security
companies would employ a guard who was dismissed for breaking a rule that he
had been explicitly told about, and stealing computer / Internet time?
Alun.
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