I met Catmando
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From the left: Danger Kitty, Mrs. R'Addiction, Jim (Flashwave), Steve (BG), Bob(VR-1), R'Addiction, Bob Powell, Catmando, and Kitten
Thanks Steve!!!
BayPrincess took all of the Go Kart pics!!! Thanks Gail
Thanks Steve!!!
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BayPrincess took all of the Go Kart pics!!! Thanks Gail
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Catmando and Topspin also made an apperance at our pits on saturday, it was a pleasure meeting them and putting faces to these names we always see on the forums. Hopefully next year we'll get to see more of you come out to the races and say whats up.
Oh and that hat he is wearing is the DIRTY DUCK hat. He was representing this weekend.
Oh and that hat he is wearing is the DIRTY DUCK hat. He was representing this weekend.
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DaveP - although posted in good fun (I guess), that link in post 21 should be deleted.
I work in Information Systems Security and Forensic Analysis. Should a member click that link, remnants of that page will remain on the HDD.
The name of the organization that is linked is a common search criteria in even a basic (company SysAdmin) security analysis. It could even be a keyword trigger built in to the network content filter. That content can (and should) be grounds for termination.
I work in Information Systems Security and Forensic Analysis. Should a member click that link, remnants of that page will remain on the HDD.
The name of the organization that is linked is a common search criteria in even a basic (company SysAdmin) security analysis. It could even be a keyword trigger built in to the network content filter. That content can (and should) be grounds for termination.
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Originally posted by rouxsterre
DaveP - although posted in good fun (I guess), that link in post 21 should be deleted.
I work in Information Systems Security and Forensic Analysis. Should a member click that link, remnants of that page will remain on the HDD.
The name of the organization that is linked is a common search criteria in even a basic (company SysAdmin) security analysis. It could even be a keyword trigger built in to the network content filter. That content can (and should) be grounds for termination.
DaveP - although posted in good fun (I guess), that link in post 21 should be deleted.
I work in Information Systems Security and Forensic Analysis. Should a member click that link, remnants of that page will remain on the HDD.
The name of the organization that is linked is a common search criteria in even a basic (company SysAdmin) security analysis. It could even be a keyword trigger built in to the network content filter. That content can (and should) be grounds for termination.
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Originally posted by rouxsterre
DaveP - although posted in good fun (I guess), that link in post 21 should be deleted.
I work in Information Systems Security and Forensic Analysis. Should a member click that link, remnants of that page will remain on the HDD.
The name of the organization that is linked is a common search criteria in even a basic (company SysAdmin) security analysis. It could even be a keyword trigger built in to the network content filter. That content can (and should) be grounds for termination.
DaveP - although posted in good fun (I guess), that link in post 21 should be deleted.
I work in Information Systems Security and Forensic Analysis. Should a member click that link, remnants of that page will remain on the HDD.
The name of the organization that is linked is a common search criteria in even a basic (company SysAdmin) security analysis. It could even be a keyword trigger built in to the network content filter. That content can (and should) be grounds for termination.
Ya that link should have had a warning for those
people at there office, could be a potential
issue for the OSO er