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adam.riggins: What I do all day

  • patrickwitherow · 1 year ago
    If it wasn't 5:30 I'd post a full response - but I got to go pick up the wife! Hopefully tomorrow.
  • patrickwitherow · 1 year ago
    If it wasn't 5:30 I'd post a full response - but I got to go pick up the wife! Hopefully tomorrow.
  • Adam · 1 year ago
    I totally understand!
  • Adam · 1 year ago
    I totally understand!
  • Steve · 1 year ago
    I would draw dirty pictures on the white board behind you. Haha.
  • Steve · 1 year ago
    I would draw dirty pictures on the white board behind you. Haha.
  • Jason · 1 year ago
    Two days ago I was going through my Add/Remove programs list on my work PC, looking for things I had installed (an removing them if I didn't use them anymore). Anyway, I came across WebEX and wasn't sure if the company had installed it or it was some other crazy thing like spyware (the name is rather bland and vague sounding). So I googled it and saw that it was not spyware, and was likely from the company. They would have just automatically pushed it back to me if I had removed it, but it's funny that you use it every day; at least funny to me.
  • Jason · 1 year ago
    Two days ago I was going through my Add/Remove programs list on my work PC, looking for things I had installed (an removing them if I didn't use them anymore). Anyway, I came across WebEX and wasn't sure if the company had installed it or it was some other crazy thing like spyware (the name is rather bland and vague sounding). So I googled it and saw that it was not spyware, and was likely from the company. They would have just automatically pushed it back to me if I had removed it, but it's funny that you use it every day; at least funny to me.
  • Adam · 1 year ago
    @Steve - Trust me, you wouldn't be the first. You know, the customer can see that!

    @Jason - I do the same thing every now and then. And I usually will remove something if I don't know what it is. Then the IT department gets mad at me because it was something I needed running in the background.
  • Adam · 1 year ago
    @Steve - Trust me, you wouldn't be the first. You know, the customer can see that!

    @Jason - I do the same thing every now and then. And I usually will remove something if I don't know what it is. Then the IT department gets mad at me because it was something I needed running in the background.