A lot of my job is “hurry-up-and-wait” type of work.
If I couldn’t browse the web on my work computer (or Facebook and other apps on my phone), I’d likely go insane. When I’m busy, I’m swamped, but when it’s quiet, you can practically see the tumbleweed blow down the hall.
Also, IT has blocked a lot of sites (streaming media, personal e-mail, etc.), so I have to find something to do to help pass the slow stretches.
I could tell ya, but then I’d have to bore ya to death.
Seriously, it’s a classified work area. I’ve worked at quite a few, and as wearable/carry-able tech proliferates among “normal” workers, my life seems weirder and weirder. I’m out of contact for large swaths of the workday and emerge, blinking into the sunlight wondering what happened during the day. I was unaware of the 9/11 events until an arriving co-worker told us.
This is my situation as well. IT categorizes all web sites; gaming, gambling, streaming and social media are all blocked (but not the SDMB :D). You need to ask IT for access to any site that comes back “uncategorized”, so most people don’t push it.
And no guest WiFi in the building, so any phone activity uses your own data.
I still see people check their phones and surf, but no one abuses it.
So, does that mean that your office’s IT explicitly whitelisted the SDMB? You may have (a) fellow Doper(s) in your office.
Can’t read the signs up there if you’re looking at your phone down here. You should send them a text during work hours.
Do some people take unusually long bathroom breaks in your office?
Same work environment, quite different behaviors. Could you both say what kind of detention center you’re talking about? Perhaps minimum security is more lax with guards too.
It seems they were sleeping and only said they were too busy with technology because that was a less serious breach. While both pilots sleeping is comedy-level negligence, is it more common than extremely rare for pilots to sleep one at a time?
SDMB may also be wide open because it’s not porn and also not encrypted, the IT security group can scan the traffic to ensure that it’s not malware coming down the pipe, and maybe not as popular as we all like to think it is
I was talking to a friend last month via text at work. He were discussing our lunch plans (separately), and he said he was going to a place called “Super Chix.” I’d never heard of it, and he claimed it was better than any other fast food chicken restaurant in the area.
So, I decided to do a Google search. The website was the name. I clicked on it, and…
Yeah, it was blocked as a site with adult content. Checked the site on my phone, and it was legitimately for the restaurant, but our IT filter screened it out (presumably because of the “x” ending).
Decided to get ahead of things, and called IT to let them know what I’d done, and also stuck my head into HR’s office to let her know as well. We had a laugh about it, since I’m on really good terms with pretty much everyone at work, but I was thinking about their reaction if they get weekly reports of attempted access to blocked sites. I know they do for any USB activity.
Several years ago, I was staying at a motel and using the computer in the lobby. I signed on to a favorite message board, and the site was blocked because the phrase “female genital mutilation” was somewhere on that site. Guess I just sealed the fate of SDMB at that place, too. :o
Around the same time, a colleague got a blocker on her home computer, mainly so her kids, who were early elementary aged, wouldn’t accidentally access porn. She wanted to do some continuing education, and couldn’t sign onto the Pharmacy Times website because it was about drugs. :smack:
That reminds me of the bash.org bit excerpt where a person was in a Christian IRC room.
There was a bot in there that would quote scripture if you’d state the book and verse. This bot also worked as a moderator, so that if people were being obnoxious or profane, it would kick them out of the room.
Well, as it turns out, someone had the clever idea of requesting Numbers 22:21.
And Balaam rose up in the morning, and saddled his ass, and went with the princes of Moab.
Yeah, the bot issued itself a warning and then ejected itself from the channel.