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mgeoffriau 12-02-2015 03:39 PM


Originally Posted by EO2K (Post 1288576)
We finally did that too. You plug a USB stick into a company computer and it automatically formats and encrypts it. Our marketing department hates us :giggle:

What are you using for full disk encryption?

EO2K 12-02-2015 03:42 PM

Bitlocker, its done through group policy. Its basically a 'fuck you, stop using USB sticks' move on our part rather than a serious attempt at security.

mgeoffriau 12-02-2015 03:46 PM


Originally Posted by EO2K (Post 1288579)
Bitlocker, its done through group policy. Its basically a 'fuck you, stop using USB sticks' move on our part rather than a serious attempt at security.

Gotcha. We require FDE because of HIPAA security guidelines so we've been using Trend Micro's product (used to be DataArmor) for several years and it's pretty terrible. Really clunky.

We'd probably have already switched to Bitlocker but 90% of our Windows machines are 7 Pro and we would need upgrades to Enterprise. Might happen next time do a mass upgrade -- cost of Enterprise licenses would be offset by dropping Trend.

Joe Perez 12-02-2015 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by shuiend (Post 1288572)
Active mass shooting going on now in CA. This will be fun.

And not a moment too early. We had *JUST* finished hanging the new monitor in the news set and powered it on when the news director came rushing into the studio saying that we were going live in five minutes.


https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1449091422



https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1449091422





This man is placing a *LOT* of faith in a monitor mount that I rigged up out of a couple of pieces of box tube, some folded sheet metal, and some non-Grade-8 bolts from Lowes:

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1449091422

fooger03 12-02-2015 05:24 PM

Wait, I thought assault weapons were banned in California.... I don't understand.

turbofan 12-02-2015 05:35 PM

Killing people is also banned, so I'm very confused.

hi_im_sean 12-02-2015 07:17 PM


Originally Posted by fooger03 (Post 1288620)
Wait, I thought assault weapons were banned in California.... I don't understand.


Originally Posted by turbofan (Post 1288623)
Killing people is also banned, so I'm very confused.

It happened outside of a gun free zone, guys. Duh.

18psi 12-02-2015 07:44 PM

I think he might be breaking the law guyths. not sure

turbofan 12-02-2015 07:45 PM

WHAT? No. People don't break laws. We need to make more laws so we can be safer.

18psi 12-02-2015 07:53 PM

he must be a rotrex owner?

Girz0r 12-02-2015 08:48 PM

:rofl:

y8s 12-02-2015 09:12 PM

politics go in politics section. gun debates do not go in this thread.

sixshooter 12-03-2015 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by y8s (Post 1288688)
politics go in politics section. gun debates do not go in this thread.

What? I can't hear you! The screams of dying unarmed citizens are too loud! I'll meet you in the other thread! It is quieter in there! /poly ticks stuffs

18psi 12-03-2015 06:51 PM

brb getting offended

y8s 12-04-2015 09:39 AM

Oh I dont go there. I don't want anyone elses opinions, just cats and silly stuff.

aidandj 12-04-2015 12:57 PM

All the QI your heart desires. I've been "watching" this non-stop at work. I put it in the background and listen to Stephen fry's soothing voice talk about gay sex.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMP...8bYU8qWWJtxlFQ

Joe Perez 12-04-2015 01:41 PM

Destroying the Death Star was a huge mistake

By Matt O'Brien December 4 at 9:09 AM

It was as if a million voices suddenly cried out in terror, and begged for a bailout.

Now, that's what happened when the first Death Star destroyed Alderaan, but rather what did when the Rebel Alliance destroyed the second Death Star. Well, at least according to an academic who has spent way too much time thinking about the Star Wars economy.

The problem, according to Zachary Feinstein, is that technological terrors don't come cheap. Or, as a certain Sith Lord might put it, the ability to destroy a planet is insignificant next to the financing it takes to do that. In the case of the Death Stars, if you assume their costs were in line with an aircraft carrier's, that was somewhere in the neighborhood of $193 quintillion for the first one and $419 quintillion for the second. That probably would have been too much for the Empire to afford—21-figures is a lot of money on even a galactic scale—especially when it would have been wary of raising taxes too much and fueling more discontent. (As much as you might want to forget, it was the taxation of trade routes that started pulling the Old Republic apart). The upshot is that the Empire must have built the Death Stars with borrowed money.

Make that a lot of borrowed money. Even if the Empire had rather optimistically paid back half of what it owed on the first Death Star, that would still leave $515.5 quintillion in debt—or around 11 percent of galactic gross domestic product. We can get that last number by assuming that the Death Star cost as much relative to its economy as the Manhattan Project did to ours. So, as you can see, that's no moon. It's the mother-of-all financial crises just waiting to happen. Think about it like this. The second Death Star's destruction not only meant the end of the Empire's dreams of planetary genocide, but also of the Empire itself. There wouldn't have been anyone left to pay the banks back the $515.5 quintillion they were owed or to guarantee their deposits.

The banks, of course, couldn't repel losses of that magnitude. So it would only be a matter of time until their depositors found their lack of capital disturbing, and the resulting bank run brought down the entire galactic financial system. Unless, that is, they got a bailout. The problem here, though, is that the banks wouldn't have just faced losses on their Death Star loans. All this political uncertainty would have sent all risk assets down and made people pull their money out of the banks preemptively. That means it would take a bailout of something like 15 to 20 percent of galactic gross domestic product to prevent a complete collapse. And that's money that the pitiful little band known as the Rebel Alliance wouldn't have had.

The lesson, then, is that it's harder to win the peace than it is to win the war. Getting rid of the Empire wouldn't have been enough to bring back the Republic so long as the galaxy was stuck in "an economic depression of astronomical proportions." The fact is that financial crises almost always increase support for far-right parties, which, in a galaxy far, far away, would most likely mean an inter-species war. It wouldn't take much of that for Imperial nostalgia to start kicking in. And considering that the Empire seems to have come back in the new movie, something like that must have happened.

Don't underestimate the financial power of the Dark Side.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...a-huge-mistake

Erat 12-04-2015 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Erat (Post 1288297)
I know i'm putting way to much faith these workers. Will report back with failure results.

So.... Things escalated to "11" today.
I found out today that this is actually a big deal. Like GM starting to make a lot of their shit of aluminum and we're in the aluminum business kind of big deal.
So here's today's story.


I ended up building this yesterday:
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1449263335

At 7am this morning i was told that one of our process tanks needed to be chilled to 65F +/- 3F. (it's ambient temperature is 75F) *okay challenge accepted*

Management wanted to install a heat exchanger in a tank TODAY. Okay fine, i'll need some stainless or we use our spare HX. They wanted to use PVC and i argued for an hour straight with the plant manager, next guy down, and my boss*. I begged them to reconsider since i know / knew it wouldn't work. They didn't cave. So i spent about 5 hours running a cooling loop through the tank and into another rinse tank. (this is city water turned on, basically dumping down the drain)

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1449263335


We let the cold water run though this for 2 hours and it didn't drop the tank temp even 1 degree. IN FACT, it only dropped it .2F. Keep in mind city water right now is around 40F.

So 5 minutes before i left i was told(by management) we needed to install our spare SS HX into the tank because the PVC was not working. So that's what our second shift guy is currently doing.
I have a feeling that Monday i'll be planning a cooling loop from our chiller glycol system. 18F glycol will make that tank freeze if need be.

I know other people go through the same shit (do what i say because i said so), but it happens WAY to often around here. I really need to move up in my line of work.



In other news, i got a substantial raise today.


*My boss also says that, in order to transfer heat effectively the rate of flow through heat exchanges needs to be slow enough that the heat has time to transfer. He said that if the fluid moves to fast it doesn't have time to warm or cool the moving fluid.

deezums 12-04-2015 04:23 PM

Waterjet intensifiers sometimes use city water as a chiller, with a CNC controlled bleed screw.

Anyway, what I'm getting at is there's a large market for turning that open loop water wasting loop closed with waterjet chillers.

There are some out there cheap, they aren't much more than an AC compressor on top a 55 gallon drum.

Doesn't much help working with fucking retards though, I gave up on that couple years ago and don't regret it one bit.

Erat 12-04-2015 04:36 PM

That's a pretty good idea.

I'll probably use what i already have. Buy a simple $1500 pump and motor setup and run 18F glycol through the SS HX. Using the already existing temperature controller to control a 3 way valve with bypass, blah blah.

This company likes to knee jerk react to issues that come up like this. Instead of saying, "we need 2 weeks to test, plan, and implement a system that will work for your requirements" they just say "yes, consider it already done".
A common saying around the plant: "here we go again, wiping our ass before we shit"


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