![]() 06/30/2016 at 14:53 • Filed to: My IS dept. can cram it with walnuts | ![]() | ![]() |
(courtesy of my IS department) I’m going to the streets of rage instead of doing productive things.
About 3 months ago, for security reasons, they attempted to take away quicktime on my computer...so I went dark so I could make sure to not threaten the company’s network and continue to do my job (my job requires that I have quicktime). I log in for 2 minutes because its the only way to get a file to someone they desperately needed...and in that time the automatic system determined that it needed to update my adobe products and by update I mean delete. They’re gone. This has already happened once this year, but they got me going again after a full day of downtime. The best part? since I can’t connect to the network they can’t actually push the software to my machine anymore and if they could they would also delete quicktime which would put me back in the same boat of not being able to work.
We ordered Mac’s to circumvent the quicktime issue but that was 3 weeks ago and no one knows where that request is in the red tape...they don’t even KNOW where its at!
So...I guess I’m calling it early?
![]() 06/30/2016 at 15:06 |
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I played Streets of Rage 3 all the time on my Genesis. Never actually played 2.
Everything on my work station is so locked down it's not even funny. I just want an hour without restrictions and I could have this thing running the way it should. Hell, they won't even let us delete Temporary Internet Files or Cookies!
![]() 06/30/2016 at 15:24 |
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Well, that sucks. Due to corporate tech policies, I can’t Google anything in Chrome, so I feel you.
Also, SOR2 is probably my favorite Sega game ever.
![]() 06/30/2016 at 15:29 |
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2 rules. Max’s atomic drop is dominating.