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"The tech deleted whatever files he could that looked illegal and moved on."
Ok, so sure Lee was potentially breaking the law, blah blah blah. But dude, if I ever accidentally got a co-workers laptop, and I deleted files without knowing EXACTLY what they were, I'd be in pretty deep doo-doo too.
The details might be strange, but the WTF on this one is why it's a WTF. The tech deleted material from an employees working environment that he was not sure of without backing it up first. That does deserve a reprimand.
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Please forward the real name of Lee and his company to us or get sued!
Signed,
The RIAA
PS. Or just send money
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He should have asked before deleting the files. You can never assume anything ,no matter how reasonable it may be. A lesson learned.
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This comment was posted from a pirated Firefox running on my corporate laptop.
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Actually, when your laptop is collected by your company to have its contents reviewed, you can't assume they won't format the entire drive and reinstall only the necessary software.
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Couldn't remember where I'd heard 'Autobahn' before. Then 'Nagelbett' reminded me it was The Big Lebowski.
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I confess I have no idea what Steve's problem is. He's "in disbelief" because his coworker was disciplined for deleting files wholesale? WTF? The "pirate" business is a complete red herring. You don't just delete files from someone's computer without knowing what you're doing -- whether you suspect Autobahn is not getting the full income from their songs is irrelevant.
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Memorize these lyrics and everything will be okay.
-You Are A Pirate, by Lazy Town-
Do what you want 'cause a pirate is free, you are a pirate!
Yar - har - fiddle-dee-dee, being a pirate is all right to be! Do what you want 'cause a pirate is free, you are a pirate!
You are a pirate! (Yay!)
We got us a map (a map!) to lead us to a hidden box, Thats all locked up with locks (with locks!) and buried deep away. We'll dig up the box (the box!), we know it's full of precious booty Burst open the locks, and then we'll say 'HOORAY!'
Yar - har - fiddle-dee-dee, If you love to sail the sea, you are a pirate!
WEIGH ANCHOR!
Yah - har - fiddle-dee-dee, being a pirate is all right to be! Do what you want 'cause a pirate is free, you are a pirate! Arr - yarr - ahoy and avast, dig in the dirt and you dig in it fast! Hang the black flag at the end of the mast! You are a pirate!
HA HA HA (Yay!)
We're sailing away (set sail!), adventure waits on every shore! We set sail and explore (ya-har!) and run and jump all day (Yay!) We float on our boat (our boat!) until its time to drop the anchor, Then hang up our coats (aye-aye!) until we sail again!
Yar - har - fiddle-dee-dee, If you love to sail the sea you are a pirate!
LAND HO!
Yar - har - fiddle-dee-dee, being a pirate is alright with me! Do what you want 'cause a pirate is free, you are a pirate! Yar har wind at your back lads, wherever you go! Blue sky above and blue ocean below, you are a pirate!
HA HA HA! You are a pirate!
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If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Can anyone tell me what problem this fellow technician is solving here?
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Uh, under a gig of free space is the problem.
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Ok, this is definitely from the sidebar (http://forums.thedailywtf.com/forums/t/9843.aspx), but it's rewritten to be more exciting and put up as a feature article. Shouldn't it be in the Best of the Sidebar section verbatim? I thought the rewriting was supposed to be for anonymization, which this didn't need.
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Does the legal problem not count?
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This article is trolling.
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So, why is it illegal to have MP3s on a laptop? I'd surely rather rip all my cd's to mp3 instead of carrying hundreds of cd's to my office (and probably back everyday, if I want to listen to them at home also).
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Does anyone else think Jake needs to retake English 101? This article was a bit hard to read and piece together. As such, I don't really know what TRWTF(tm) is.
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One cannot pirate firefox. It's free and therefore unpiratable.
Just like one cannot pirate Linux
N00b
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Really? Yours too? My little fox logo has an eye patch and a hook for a paw YAR!
Portable firefox rocks.
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Besides scanning for viruses/spyware, what else could "had their contents reviewed" mean?
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Did you know the word sarcasm isn't in the dictionary?
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That was the joke, "N00b". Get your humor center fixed.
Edit: 3 posts in 5 minutes, in a row, about the same thing. Lovely.
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Then the obvious solution is to back-up material to another medium (company folders, CD, DVD, etc.) and then remove it from the laptop.
What's that, you say? It's easier to just arbitrarily delete files that I suspect might be illegal? Well, you'd better know for sure, because if you wipe out legitimate work, you'll be getting a (deserved) reprimand.
This really is one of the least WTF I've ever seen posted here.
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I was asked to look at his laptop because it was running very slow.
I found out that the laptop was full of enema porn (yes, there is such a thing and yes, it is gross).
He had gigabytes of enema and scat movies of all sorts, tons of images downloaded and he was part of dozens of Yahoo groups related to the topic.
This was a manager who was very bossy and borderline abusive with everybody and me in particular.
I deleted all these files, gave it a good defrag and installed a RAM module (it had been ordered for him) and when I handed the laptop back to him I said:
"It's ok, now, I gave the hard drive a good ENEMA".
He never was bossy with me anymore and avoided looking at me.
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They removed gullible, too.
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At my last company the dev server was running out of space. Everyone was to remove old projects. Most projects were ASP with a few images so less than 10mb. After the request was made three times in a month, the server did not seem to be gaining any significant space. A quick search filtered to files over 500mb, showed two results, one a legitimate 540mb PSD with loads of layers and a 44gb ZIP file called backup.zip that was in the Images folder of a copy of an old project that had been renamed to PROJECT_OLD. Took a while to decompress but the whole things was mp3s.
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This article is relevant because I have a pirated version of The Big Lebowski.
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It is messed up that the company would be ok with all the pirated data, however in my experience its not enough to be right you've got to be profitable. Just because something might be illegal doesn't mean management will over look loosing time and money over it.
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"Just like one cannot pirate Linux"
Sure you can.
SCO did. The rejected the licence that allowed them to distribute Linux (the GPL) and then distributed Linux without permission from Linux' owners.
That's "piracy", surely.
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The real WTF is when this is posted on Reddit in 10 months as though it is a new story.
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Inconceivable!
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Not true. You can:
The Firefox license says you cannot distribute any firefox binaries that are officially branded as Firefox and have not been compiled by the Mozilla Project. Distributing these binaries like that is technically a copyright violation, or "software piracy".
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Tell me, is Steve the six-fingered man? I have a little bone to pick with him.
CAPTCHA: gravis - still made the best damn sound card of the early 90's
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The real WTF is you think MP3 and other digital media are automatically illegal.
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What's wrong with klismaphilia? You hurt my feelings :(
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Lots of reasons for this: the swap file has to be written in smaller chunks over a larger part of the HD, file saves are less efficient, and reads can go from very linear on the HD platter to something resembling the moves printed on the back of a 'Breakdance' LP.
TMYK :)
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Uh no, his hard drive was running out of space and the entire hard drive, as well as the pagefile was badly fragmented.
When you run out of space on your hard drive, it truly slows things down.
And it was also against company policy and yes, he had pissed me off enough that I wanted him to shut his clapper.
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I have seen it all and I don't care whatever fetish you have.
In his case, he was a big jerk and I wanted him to shut up.
Also it was against company policies, which he was also pretending to be promoting.
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What is he indexing the web or something? Because usually having a fragmented hard disk doesn't account for that much slowness, unless it's very fragmented. But then again, using a lot of disk doesn't automatically mean heavy fragmentation. I've used for a long time a computer with the disk nearly full all the time, the file access time was nothing out of the ordinary. I wasn't using windows, but I hear ntfs is very good, so I don't think it was a system-specific feature I was experimenting.
Finally, worst case scenario, he deletes a few files, not the whole thing.
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Didn't seem to be bothering the laptop's user... why would that bother the technician?
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The "training CD's were deleted" was a complete pile of crap. Just like those weren't "backup copies" of his CD's.
If Lee's laptop was that important to be written into a contract, then someone needed to tell the IT department. But then management would need to take responsibility for dropping the ball, so they dumped it all on Steve's coworker.