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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 12:14 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Cameras in the Office.
> nothing on this earth is secret, if you are aware of that, then live
> accordingly
Hey, cameras are nothing compared
> nothing on this earth is secret, if you are aware of that, then live
> accordingly
Hey, cameras are nothing compared to the One who's always watching --
"Remember, always, who you are standing before."
Judith
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Structure your ColdFusion code w
> Would Libertarianism work? I believe so, it's worth a try. We've kicked
the
> can with every other type of shoe, let's try this one.
>
> Guy
Amen, brother! Hey-- wanna have dinner at my house?
Respectfully,
Adam Phillip Churvis
Advanced Certified ColdFusion Developer
Productivity Enhancement
At my present job (I start a new one on Aug 13 YES!!!) they decided to
implement employee monitoring software. I found out about it accidently and
talked to my supervisor about it providing references to similar situations
where the employers encountered very real problems. People working stric
*flips through employee rulebook*
hmmm..nope...nouh uh.
Well..there doesn't seem to be any rules against wiggling female coworker's earlobes
if they consent so I think I'm safe.
-Gel
;-)
heh heh
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From: Philip Arnold - ASP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I have to add
I have to add a little here...
One of our clients has cameras in their offices... now, you'd expect a
Security Guard to know where these cameras are, but one obviously didn't -
he got caught using one of the office PCs to go on the Internet and look for
(surprise, surprise) porn... not only that,
> Wow, a few weeks ago I was fighting against some pretty strong
> conservatives, and now I'm on the other side. ;)
That's how I came to realize that I'm a moderate. =B)
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|Eric A. |We're all sorry for the other guy wh
09:16
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Cameras in the Office.
I heard about this once before, it was a Company in Belfast got camera's
installed in their
premises so that they could watch their employees. But thats not what they
told them.
They were up front and told them about the cameras fo
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Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 11:44 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Cameras in the Office.
Hey Gel,
With the latest statement regarding the cameras in the office, it sure makes
that New Job offer look good. As for electronic appliances in the workplace
- i'm a bi
Adam said...
> Actually, it is part and parcel of the same thing, Raymond -- especially
> when you add Features Mapping and Recognition software to the
> mix. There is
> a big difference between a human police officer trying to identify a
> specific person directly from a video tape, and that sa
> I do not accept your aguement
> because it does not directly attack the issue at hand, which is cameras in
> public.
Actually, it is part and parcel of the same thing, Raymond -- especially
when you add Features Mapping and Recognition software to the mix. There is
a big difference between a h
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Subject: Re: Cameras in the Office.
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 18:43:48 -0400
Hey Gel,
With the latest statement regarding the cameras in the office, it sure makes
that New Job offer look good. As for electronic appliances in the workplac
Hey Gel,
With the latest statement regarding the cameras in the office, it sure makes that New
Job offer look good. As for electronic appliances in the workplace - i'm a big fan of
the "frozen margarita dispenser".
Regards,
Steve
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From: "Angél Stewart" <[EMAIL
I would say that there is a huge difference between the use of technology
in a public place to assist an officer in the normal performance of their
duty (e.g., scanning the faces of a crowd or checking for illegal weapons)
and the illegal search performed by the new infrared and X-ray devices. I
uld be acceptable. So, we do have to accept
compromises in order to live in safety.
Ray Camden
> -Original Message-
> From: Adam Phillip Churvis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 4:32 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Cameras in the Office.
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From: "Raymond Camden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 3:31 PM
Subject: RE: Cameras in the Office.
don't sweat the small stuff guys.
cameras, email, phone monitoring.
the human geno, stem cell, the list goes on.
until they can read your mind & tell the color of your soul/spirit/ether
just don't worry about it
nothing on this earth is secret, if you are aware of that, then live
accordingly
27;t they _say_ that
they are using CCTV in these areas?
Ray Camden
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> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 3:06 PM
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> Subject: RE: Cameras in the Office.
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> Yep, right here in g
dia.com> cc:
Subject: RE: Cameras in the Office.
What!?
No monitor to watch the cameras?
*sulks*
*goes to cancel the order for the clown suit*
;-)
-Gel
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From: Mark Warrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I wouldn't sweat it. They're probably not even going to post a monitor to watch the
cameras.
~~~
visit www.interwoven.com and view spycams you will know more about it.
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From: "Angél Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 9:52 AM
Subject: Cameras in the Office.
> Hi all...this is your friendly controversia
You should view it as an opportunity to put on a show for the people
watching you... Lunchtime theatre...
-Cameron
Cameron Childress
elliptIQ Inc.
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> -Origi
Back when I was in college in Belfast, backpacks were checked for bombs as
you entered a mall.
-Original Message-
From: Mark Warrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 2:33 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Cameras in the Office.
In spite of our personal feelings
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Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 2:29 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Cameras in the Office.
I can go with the cams - but they do need to tell ALL of the employees
first.
I personally think that it's the company's right, esp. with all of that
theft. Earthl
In spite of our personal feelings about being watched, a company is totally within
their rights to install any sort of security measures - whether they be obvious or
otherwise - to protect themselves.
You're lucky you know about the cameras and swipe card. You're also lucky you don't
have an
You think you have it bad !
I work for a security service company and I have to wave my card twice just
to get to my cube! We're in the process of getting fingerprint readers for
our traveling users and smart card readers for every computer in the place
(you take your card out of the reader and
I can go with the cams - but they do need to tell ALL of the employees first.
I personally think that it's the company's right, esp. with all of that
theft. Earthlink (MindSpring) does it, and has for a couple of years -
mostly for the same reason - high amounts of internal theft... Swipe
Do what people did in Florida (I think) to protest face scaning cameras..
* Wear a mask
* Give the camera the finger
* Act silly/stupid in front of the camera
* Kiss the camera
* Flirt with the camera
* Act _REALLY_ paranoid around the camera
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